Lamarck's Signature: How Retrogenes are Changing Darwin's Natural Selection Paradigm by Robyn A. Lindley, etc., Robert V. Blanden, E.J. Steele (Paperback, 1998)

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'It will represent, indeed, one of the landmarks in the history of biology. I have idea what the outcome will be but I hope Steele is right.' SIR PETER MEDAWAR (1980) 'If the work of Ted Steele and his colleagues is correct, then the immune system is violating one of the central tenets of modern Darwinian evolutionary theory ' NEW SCIENTIST (1994) 'It has been a dogged effort punctuated by bruising encounters with the British scientific establishment between the brickbats and bouts of controversy, 20 years of single-minded research seems finally to have paid off for Ted Steele.' GRAEME LEECH, THE AUSTRALIAN (1998) This is an explosively controversial book that challenges the accepted theory on the genetic mechanism of evolution. The traditional neo-Darwinian view assumes we are at the mercy of our genes which we inherit largely unchanged from our parents except for random mutations which accumulate and lead to change over evolutionary time. This book shows that for one adaptive body system there is strong molecular genetic evidence that aspects of acquired immunities devel

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PublisherAllen & Unwin
ISBN-101864487968
ISBN-139781864487961
eBay Product ID (ePID)96500867

Product Key Features

SubjectPopular Science
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorRobyn A. Lindley, Robert V. Blanden, Etc., E.J. Steele
FormatB-Format Paperback, Paperback

Dimensions

Height196mm
Width131mm
Weight370g

Additional Product Features

Date of Publication01/09/1998
Place of PublicationSydney
Spine21mm
Series TitleFrontiers of Science
Out-Of-Print Date23/12/2014
GenrePopular Science
Country of PublicationAustralia
Content Note20 Illustrations
Edition StatementNew Edition
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