
Genesis: The Evolution of Biology presents a history of the past two centuries of biology, suitable for use in courses, but of interest more broadly to evolutionary biologists, geneticists, and biomedical scientists, as well as general readers interested in the history of science. The book covers the early evolutionary biologists-Lamarck, Cuvier, Darwin and Wallace through Mayr and the neodarwinian synthesis, in much the same way as other histories of evolution have done, bringing in also the social implications, the struggles with our religious understanding, and the interweaving of genetics into evolutionary theory. What is novel about Sapp's account is a real integration of the cytological tradition, from Schwann, Boveri, and the other early cell biologists and embryologists, and the coverage of symbiosis, microbial evolutionary phylogenies, and the new understanding of the diversification of life coming from comparative analyses of complete microbial genomes.The book is a history of theories about evolution, genes and organisms from Lamarck and Darwin to the present day. This is the first book on the general history of evolutionary biology to include the history of research and theories about symbiosis in evolution, and first to include research on microbial evolution which were excluded from the classical neo-Darwinian synthesis. Bacterial evolution, and symbiosis in evolution are also excluded from virtually every book on the history of biology.
This book investigates the historical development of biological theory, specifically examining how the integration of cytology and microbial research challenges the traditional neo-Darwinian synthesis. Jan Sapp, a historian of science, utilizes a comprehensive analysis of two centuries of biological research to argue that the history of evolution is incomplete without the inclusion of symbiosis and microbial phylogenies. By tracing the lineage from Lamarck and Darwin to modern genomic analysis, the author provides a framework that reconciles classical evolutionary thought with contemporary discoveries in cell biology.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the history of science for its inclusion of often-overlooked microbial and symbiotic research. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a comprehensive resource for students and professionals in the biological sciences.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195156188
ISBN-13:
9780195156188
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