Dobzhansky (1964) stated that “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution,” and the function of the gene is no exception. The use of genes in population genetics and developmental genetics differs significantly. This is reflected in the roles that genes are postulated to play in evolution. In the Modern Synthesis of population genetics and evolution, genes become manifest by differences in alleles that are active in conferring differential reproductive success in adult individuals. The gene is thought to act as a particulate, atomic unit. In current syntheses of evolution and developmental genetics, important genes are manifest by their similarities across distantly related phyla, and they are active in the construction...
Journal ArticleThe recent literature in Philosophy; of biology has drawn attention to the different ...
AbstractGenetic experiments over the last few decades have identified many developmental control gen...
Classical genetics and its relation to molecular biology have been subject to extensive philosophica...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
AbstractThe rise of evolutionary developmental biology was not the progressive isolation and charact...
The first step in biological evolution, according to the classical concept, was the ability of an or...
Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences a...
The historian Raphael Falk has described the gene as a ‘concept in tension’ (Falk 2000) – an idea pu...
The gene's-eye view of evolution is an influential but contentious perspective on biology. It emerge...
The success of the genetic approach to developmental biology has provided us with a suite of genes t...
Although classical evolutionary theory, i.e., population genetics and the Modern Synthesis, was alre...
The recent literature in philosophy of biology has drawn attention to the different sorts of explana...
Philosophers and historians of biology have argued that genes are conceptualized differently in diff...
Development of civilizations and the technology of Development improvement of crop and animals have ...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
Journal ArticleThe recent literature in Philosophy; of biology has drawn attention to the different ...
AbstractGenetic experiments over the last few decades have identified many developmental control gen...
Classical genetics and its relation to molecular biology have been subject to extensive philosophica...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
AbstractThe rise of evolutionary developmental biology was not the progressive isolation and charact...
The first step in biological evolution, according to the classical concept, was the ability of an or...
Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences a...
The historian Raphael Falk has described the gene as a ‘concept in tension’ (Falk 2000) – an idea pu...
The gene's-eye view of evolution is an influential but contentious perspective on biology. It emerge...
The success of the genetic approach to developmental biology has provided us with a suite of genes t...
Although classical evolutionary theory, i.e., population genetics and the Modern Synthesis, was alre...
The recent literature in philosophy of biology has drawn attention to the different sorts of explana...
Philosophers and historians of biology have argued that genes are conceptualized differently in diff...
Development of civilizations and the technology of Development improvement of crop and animals have ...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
Journal ArticleThe recent literature in Philosophy; of biology has drawn attention to the different ...
AbstractGenetic experiments over the last few decades have identified many developmental control gen...
Classical genetics and its relation to molecular biology have been subject to extensive philosophica...