The Extended Phenotype: The Long Reach of the GeneOxford University Press, 4 mar 1999 - 326 By the best selling author of The Selfish Gene 'This entertaining and thought-provoking book is an excellent illustration of why the study of evolution is in such an exciting ferment these days.' Science 'The Extended Phenotype is a sequel to The Selfish Gene . . . he writes so clearly it could be understood by anyone prepared to make the effort' John Maynard Smith, London Review of Books 'Dawkins is quite incapable of being boring this characteristically brilliant and stimulating book is original and provocative throughout, and immensely enjoyable.' G. A. Parker, Heredity 'The extended phenotype is certainly a big idea and it is pressed hard in dramatic language.' Sydney Brenner, Nature 'Richard Dawkins, our most radical Darwinian thinker, is also our best science writer.' Douglas Adams 'Dawkins is a superb communicator. His books are some of the best books ever written on science.' Megan Tressider, Guardian 'Dawkins is a genius of science popularization.' Mark Ridley, The Times |
Spis treści
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2 Genetic Determinism and Gene Selectionism | 9 |
3 Constraints on Perfection | 30 |
4 Arms Races and Manipulation | 55 |
5 The Active GermLine Replicator | 81 |
Replicators or Vehicles? | 97 |
7 Selfish Wasp or Selfish Strategy? | 118 |
8 Outlaws and Modifiers | 133 |
12 Host Phenotypes of Parasite Genes | 209 |
13 Action at a Distance | 228 |
14 Rediscovering the Organism | 250 |
Afterword | 265 |
References | 269 |
Further Reading | 286 |
Glossary | 290 |
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9 Selfish DNA Jumping Genes and a Lamarckian Scare | 156 |
10 An Agony in Five Fits | 179 |
11 The Genetical Evolution of Animal Artefacts | 195 |
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