Heredity, development and evolution: the unmodern synthesis of E.S. Russell

Volume: 132, Issue: 3, Pages: 165 - 180
Published: Feb 14, 2013
Abstract
In 1930, while R.A. Fisher, J.B.S. Haldane, E.B. Ford and S.G. Wright were laying the foundations of what a decade later J.S. Huxley dubbed “Modern Synthesis”, E.S. Russell published a groundbreaking work, The Interpretation of Development and Heredity. In this book Russell not only condemned Mendelian genetics and neo-Darwinism, but also proposed an alternative synthesis unifying heredity, development, and evolution. The book did not represent...
Paper Details
Title
Heredity, development and evolution: the unmodern synthesis of E.S. Russell
Published Date
Feb 14, 2013
Volume
132
Issue
3
Pages
165 - 180
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