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Genetic Analysis

Genetic Analysis

Genetic Analysis

A History of Genetic Thinking
Raphael Falk, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
May 2009
Available
Hardback
9780521884181

    There is a paradox lying at the heart of the study of heredity. To understand the ways in which features are passed down from one generation to the next, we have to dig deeper and deeper into the ultimate nature of things - from organisms, to genes, to molecules. And yet as we do this, increasingly we find we are out of focus with our subjects. What has any of this to do with the living, breathing organisms with which we started? Organisms are living. Molecules are not. How do we relate one to the other? In Genetic Analysis, one of the most important empirical scientists in the field in the twentieth century attempts, through a study of history and drawing on his own vast experience as a practitioner, to face this paradox head-on. His book offers a deep and innovative understanding of our ways of thinking about heredity.

    • A major resource for historians and philosophers of biology and for biologists interested in the history of their discipline
    • Written by one of the most important empirical scientists in the field
    • Readers require only a minimum knowledge of genetics

    Product details

    May 2009
    Hardback
    9780521884181
    344 pages
    235 × 160 × 21 mm
    0.69kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. From reproduction and generation to heredity
    • 3. Faktoren in search of meaning
    • 4. The chromosome theory of inheritance
    • 5. Genes as the atoms of heredity
    • 6. Increasing resolving power
    • 7. Deducing genes from traits, inducing traits from genes
    • 8. What is true for E. coli is not true for the elephant
    • 9. Concluding comments
    • bibliography.
      Author
    • Raphael Falk , Hebrew University of Jerusalem