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Published by Cambridge University Press, New York & London, 1960
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Series: Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology vi 290p hardback, green cloth with grey jacket, good condition, general wear to jacket edges and flaps, binding strong, name on endpaper, pages all in very good condition, text and diagrams clear and bright, very good used copy of an uncommon title Language: English.
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hardcover. Condition: LIKE NEW. Like new book in almost like new jacket. This is a green hardcover published in 1950 by Cambridge Univ Press and reprinted in 1967, 482pp + one plate. Book in perfect condition. Dust jacket has very minimal wear, spine slightly tanned.**We provide professional service and individual attention to your order, daily shipments, and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA.
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Published by Cambridge University Press, 1954
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Add to basketHard covers. Condition: V.g. No Jacket. Owner's signature on ffep. vii, 516 pp. Weight: 1 Language: English Society for Experimental Biology Symposia VIII.
Published by Cambridge University Press, 1955
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Add to basketHard covers. Condition: V.g. No Jacket. Owner's signature on ffep. vii, 371 pp. Weight: 1 Language: English Society for Experimental Biology Symposia IX.
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Add to basketHard covers. Condition: V.g. No Jacket. Owner's signature on ffep. vii, 357 pp. Weight: 1 Language: English Society for Experimental Biology Symposia VI.
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Add to basketHard covers, dust jacket. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. xix, 448 pp. Ex-library copy with stamps etc. Jacket frayed. Weight: 1 Language: English Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology, no. 7.
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Published by Cambridge University press, 1952
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Published by Cambridge: Published for the Company of Biologists on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology, 1953., 1953
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. xix, 448 pp; illus. Original cloth. Very Good, without dust jacket. Other contributors include Haldane, Hinshelwood, Sheppard, Medawar, Danielli, et al. 'In his 1953(b) essay, 'Epigenetics and Evolution,' Waddington analysed the shortcomings of the population genetic account of evolution. . . . Waddington (1953b) claimed that the Modern Synthesis failed to work in at least three areas. First, much adaptation appeared to be non-genetic and regulated by the environment, not by the inherited genotype. Second, as Goldschmidt had noted, large groups of animals differ from each other in ways not compatible with local races branching off. Accumulations of small mutations in a local group could not separate amphibians from fish or reptiles from amphibians. Waddington noted that Goldschmidt's own hypotheses were so unconvincing to geneticists that they obscured the cogency of Goldschmidt's arguments for these 'unbridgeable gaps.' Third, Waddington noted the different rates of evolution seen in the paleontological record. Waddington (1953b, p. 190) concluded that "It is by paying further attention to the nature of the evolving animal, rather than to that of the environment, that we seem likely to make the most rapid progress in our understanding of evolution." He claimed that in conventional studies of evolution, the animal is considered either as a genotype (and is studied by geneticists) or as a phenotype (and is studied by taxonomists). What is needed, said Waddington, is an evolutionary study of those processes that get the genotype to the phenotypethe epigenetics of development. . . . Waddington (1953b, p. 191) then launched into a critique of the notion of 'random mutation,' noting that there are developmental constraints placed on what changes are possible. . . . Waddington distinguishes here normalizing selection working on adults and stabilizing selection working during development. . . . Waddington's notions of normalizing and stabilizing selection have become stabilized in our changing concepts of the roles of genes in evolution' (Scott F. Gilbert, 'Diachronic Biology Meets Evo-Devo: C. H. Waddington's Approach to Evolutionary Developmental Biology', American Zoologist, Volume 40, Issue 5, October 2000, pp. 729737).
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