Evolution in four dimensions: genetic, epigenetic, behavioral, and symbolic variation in the history of life
BABlackwell, Aaron D
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Ideas about heredity and evolution are undergoing a revolutionary change. New findings in molecular biology challenge gene-centered version of Darwinian theory according to which adaptation occurs only through natural selection of chance DNA variations. In Evolution in Four Dimensions, Eva Jablonka and Marion Lamb argue that there is more to heredity than genes. They trace four dimensions in evolution -- four inheritance systems that play a role in evolution: genetic, epigenetic (or non-DNA cellular transmission of traits), behavioral, and symbolic (transmission through language and other forms of symbolic communication). These systems, they argue, can all provide variations on which natural selection can act.…
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Clark University
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- Variation (astronomy)
- Life history
- Epigenetics
- Evolutionary biology
- Genealogy
- The Symbolic
- Biology
- History
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