The Selfish Gene: 30th Anniversary editionOUP Oxford, 16 mrt 2006 - 384 pagina's The million copy international bestseller, critically acclaimed and translated into over 25 languages. This 30th anniversary edition includes a new introduction from the author as well as the original prefaces and foreword, and extracts from early reviews. As relevant and influential today as when it was first published, The Selfish Gene has become a classic exposition of evolutionary thought. Professor Dawkins articulates a gene's eye view of evolution - a view giving centre stage to these persistent units of information, and in which organisms can be seen as vehicles for their replication. This imaginative, powerful, and stylistically brilliant work not only brought the insights of Neo-Darwinism to a wide audience, but galvanized the biology community, generating much debate and stimulating whole new areas of research. |
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Pagina ix
... genes prosper at the expense of their members , or at the expense of other groups . Rather , each gene is seen as pursuing its own self - interested agenda against the background of the other genes in the gene pool — the set of ...
... genes prosper at the expense of their members , or at the expense of other groups . Rather , each gene is seen as pursuing its own self - interested agenda against the background of the other genes in the gene pool — the set of ...
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30th Anniversary edition Richard Dawkins. the gene pool of the species . Natural selection therefore sees to it that gangs of mutually compatible - which is almost to say cooperating- genes are favoured in the presence of each other . At ...
30th Anniversary edition Richard Dawkins. the gene pool of the species . Natural selection therefore sees to it that gangs of mutually compatible - which is almost to say cooperating- genes are favoured in the presence of each other . At ...
Pagina xi
... Gene ) Hamilton wrote : A gene is being favoured in natural selection if the aggregate of its rep- licas forms an increasing fraction of the total gene pool . We are going to be concerned with genes supposed to affect the social ...
... Gene ) Hamilton wrote : A gene is being favoured in natural selection if the aggregate of its rep- licas forms an increasing fraction of the total gene pool . We are going to be concerned with genes supposed to affect the social ...
Pagina xii
... gene - level personification : That is to say , a gene that gives the instruction ' Body , if you are very much smaller than your litter - mates , give up the struggle and die ' could be successful in the gene pool , because it has a 50 ...
... gene - level personification : That is to say , a gene that gives the instruction ' Body , if you are very much smaller than your litter - mates , give up the struggle and die ' could be successful in the gene pool , because it has a 50 ...
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Inhoudsopgave
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4 The gene machine | 46 |
stability and the selfish machine | 66 |
6 Genesmanship | 88 |
7 Family planning | 109 |
8 Battle of the generations | 123 |
10 You scratch my back Ill ride on yours | 166 |
the new replicators | 189 |
12 Nice guys finish first | 202 |
13 The long reach of the gene | 234 |
Endnotes | 267 |
Updated bibliography | 333 |
Index and key to bibliography | 345 |
Extracts from reviews | 353 |
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altruism animals ants aphids Axelrod baby behaviour benefit biologists Biology birds body brain called cells chance chapter cheats child chromosome cooperation copies copulate cuckoo Darwin Darwinian Dawkins Defect eggs evolution evolutionarily stable evolutionarily stable strategy evolutionary evolve example expect Extended Phenotype fact favour female fight gene pool genetic unit group selection grudgers Hamilton handicap happen hawk human idea individual investment kin selection kind large number living look males mate Maynard Smith means meme molecules mother mutation naked mole rats nasty natural selection nest nice offspring organism paradoxical parasites parents particular play players population predators primeval soup Prisoner's Dilemma queen reason reciprocal altruism relatedness replicators reproduction retaliator rival selfish DNA selfish gene theory sexual snail social insects species sperms stable strategy suppose survival machines tend things tion Tit for Tat Trivers W. D. Hamilton workers young