Still wracked by doubt, Darwin finally published his new theory of evolution. It would become one of the most important books ever written. Darwin described writing it as like 'living in Hell'.
In his landmark 1942 book, Mayr proposed that Darwin's theory of natural selection could explain all of evolution, including why genes evolve at the molecular level. On the stubborn question of ...
divide and show “Darwinian evolution” within six years. The €13mn “MiniLife” project, which is funded by the European Research Council and involves biologists and chemists from several universities, ...
In 1859 Darwin published On the Origin of Species, which outlined his theory of evolution. was an English naturalist who studied variation in plants, animals and fossils during a five-year voyage ...
AFTER the one-volume “Life and Letters” by Francis Darwin, and the admirable little book by Grant Allen in ... Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection. By Edward B.
the theory of evolution by natural selection has itself evolved, absorbing new findings about genes, DNA, population genetics and epigenetics, all of which weren't available in Darwin's time.
Darwin saw his 500-page book as "one long argument" for the theory of natural selection ... of On the Origin of Species to stress that evolution can be reconciled with belief in God.
It must be stressed that the neutral theory of molecular evolution is not an anti-Darwinian theory. Both the selectionist and neutral theories recognize that natural selection is responsible for ...
Richard Prum, Coe Professor at Yale University and author of “The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex,” reveals details of ... proposed a second theory of evolution.