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- of the proteins that they produce, are co-existing within a species. Selectionists claimed that such polymorphisms are maintained by balancing selection...
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- preconception in terms of which such theories are framed is implicitly group-selectionist, but it is possible to rephrase the theories in terms of orthodox gene...
- The gene-centered view of evolution, gene's eye view, gene selection theory, or selfish gene theory holds that adaptive evolution occurs through the differential...
- genetic make-up as every other male in the colony. In contrast, group selectionists find examples of altruism among non-genetic relatives and explain this...
- methodology. He coined the term evolutionary epistemology and developed a selectionist theory of human creativity. A Review of General Psychology survey, published...
- crossing of geographically distant plants would be widely used by other selectionists. He worked out theoretical basis and some practical means for hybridization...
- was instructed about the antigen and then devised a response; and the selectionists, who believed that the lymphocytes already contained the response to...
- selection or balancing selection. Selectionists versus neutralists. In theoretical po****tion genetics, selectionists emphasize the primacy of natural...
- (which many selectionists, and even fellow neutralists King and Jukes, rejected). From the 1970s through the early 1980s, both selectionists and neutralists...