A synthetic work of intellectual history placing Darwin, his theory, and evolutionary biology at the center of the biological sciences by one of the major figures in the modern synthesis of evolution. Ruse, Michael. 1996.Monad to man. The concept of progress in evolutionary biology. Cambridge, ...
Advertisement modern synthesis noun(1) Word of the Day Advertisement modern synthesis noun Biology. a consolidation of the results of various lines of investigation from the 1920s through the 1950s that supported and reconciled the Darwinian theory of evolution and the Mendelian laws of inheritance ...
We then turn our attention to recent claims that the Modern Synthesis requires extending in order to deal with new findings in biology. At the core of these arguments are two assertions: (1) that other inheritance systems have conceptual parity with genetic inheritance and (2) that development ...
Evolution: The Modern Synthesis This classic work by Julian Huxley, first published in 1942, captured and synthesized all that was then known about evolutionary biology and gave a name to the Modern Synthesis, the conceptual structure underlying the field for most of t... J Huxley 被引量: 42...
This paper presents some of the recent challenges to the Modern Synthesis of evolutionary theory, which has dominated evolutionary thinking for the last si... E Jablonka,MJ Lamb - 《Genetics & Molecular Biology》 被引量: 125发表: 2008年 Soft inheritance: challenging the modern synthesis This pap...
Modern Synthesis refers to the integration of genetics and Darwinian evolution, achieved through the combination of Darwin's theory of natural selection with Mendelian inheritance and population genetics from the 1920s to the 1950s. AI generated definition based on: Encyclopedia of Biodiversity (Second...
Chapter 1 – The Modern Synthesis of Evolutionary Biology and the Health SciencesDarwinian medicineevolutionary epidemiologyevolutionary oncologyDarwinian medicine focuses more on the individual patient whereas evolutionary epidemiology focuses on the spread of diseases. From the standpoint of Darwinian ...
through the perils of life in a fluctuating animal population” (p. 30). This “difficulty” shows once again that Elton was quite far removed from the Synthesis understanding of natural selection, as the population geneticists initiated it. Unlike his 1927 treatise, this 1930 book was not infl...
The new biology: beyond the Modern Synthesis BioMed Central LtdBiology DirectRose M, Oakley T (2007) The new biology: beyond the modern synthesis. Biol Direct 2:30Rose MR, Oakley TH (2007) The... MR Rose,TH Oakley - 《Biology Direct》...
1. A SPECIES DEFINITION FOR THE MODERN SYNTHESIS [J] . Mallet J. Trends in Ecology & Evolution . 1995,第7期 机译:现代综合的物种定义 2. A Taxonomic Index, with Names of Descriptive Authorities of Termite Genera and Species: An Accompaniment to Biology of Termites: A Modern Synthesis ...