- The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection
The "Genetical Theory of Natural Selection" is a book by R.A. Fisher. It was first published in
1930 by Clarendon. It is one of the most important books of themodern evolutionary synthesis and is commonly cited in biology books.Editions
A second slightly revised edition was republished
1958 . In1999 a thirdvariorum edition (ISBN 0-19-850440-3), with the original 1930 text, annotated with the 1958 alterations, notes and alterations accidentally omitted from the second edition was published, being edited byHenry Bennett .Chapters
It contains the following chapters:
# [http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ridley/classictexts/fisher1.pdf The Nature of Inheritance]
#The Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection
#The Evolution of Dominance
#Variation as determined by Mutation and Selection
#Variation etc
# [http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ridley/classictexts/fisher2.pdf Sexual Reproduction and Sexual Selection]
#Mimicry
#Man and Society
#The Inheritance of Human Fertility
#Reproduction in Relation to Social Class
#Social Selection of Fertility
#Conditions of Permanent CivilizationContents
In the preface, Fisher considers some general points, including that there must be an understanding of
natural selection distinct from that ofevolution , and that the then recent advances in the field ofgenetics (seehistory of genetics ) now allowed this. The first chapter Fisher considers the nature of inheritance, rejectingblending inheritance in favour of particulate inheritance. The second chapter introducesFisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection . The third considers theevolution of dominance , which Fisher believed was strongly influenced by modifiers. The last five chapters (8-12) include Fisher's more idiosyncratic views oneugenics .Dedication
The book is dedicated to Major
Leonard Darwin , Fisher's friend and correspondent and son ofCharles Darwin , "In gratitude for the encouragement, given to the author, during the last fifteen years, by discussing many of the problems dealt with in this book".Reviews
Henry Bennett gives an account of the writing and reception of Fisher's Genetical Theory [http://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/special/fisher/natsel/tp_intro.pdf]Sewall Wright , who had many disagreements with Fisher, reviewing the book wrote that it was "certain to take rank as one of the major contributions to the theory of evolution" [Wright, S., 1930 [http://jhered.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/21/8/349 The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection: a review] . "J. Hered." 21:340-356.] .J.B.S. Haldane described it as "brilliant" [Haldane, J.B.S., 1932 "The Causes of Evolution ". Longman Green, London.] .Reginald Punnett was negative however [Punnett, R.C. 1930, A review of "The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection", "Nature" 126: 595-7] '."The Genetical Theory" was largely overlooked for 40 years and in particular the fundamental theorem was misunderstood. The work had a great effect on
W.D. Hamilton who discovered it as an undergraduate at Oxford [Grafen, A. 2004. [http://users.ox.ac.uk/~grafen/cv/WDH_memoir.pdf 'William Donald Hamilton’] .Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society , 50, 109-132] , who noted on the rear cover of the 1999 variorum edition::"This is a book which, as a
student , I weighed as of equal importance to the entire rest of my undergraduate Cambridge BA course and, through the time I spent on it, I think it notched down my degree. Most chapters took me weeks, some months.":"...And little modified even by molecular genetics, Fisher's logic and ideas still underpin most of the ever broadening paths by which Darwinism continues its invasion of human thought.":"Unlike in 1958, natural selection has become part of the syllabus of our intellectual life and the topic is certainly included in every decent course in biology."
:"For a book that I rate only second in importance in evolution theory to Darwin's "Origin" (this as joined with its supplement "Of Man"), and also rate as undoubtedly one of the greatest books of the
twentieth century the appearance of a variorum edition is a major event...":"By the time of my ultimate graduation, will I have understood all that is true in this book and will I get a First? I doubt it. In some ways some of us have overtaken Fisher; in many, however, this brilliant, daring man is still far in front."
The publication of the variorum edition in 1999 led to renewed interest in the work and reviews by
Laurence Cook ("This is perhaps the most important book on evolutionary genetics ever written") [Cook, L. 2000 [http://www.nature.com/hdy/journal/v84/n3/full/6887132a.html Book reviews. The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection — A Complete Variorum Edition. R. A. Fisher (edited by Henry Bennett)] . Heredity 84 (3) , 390–39] ,Brian Charlesworth [Charlesworth, B. 2000 [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=52675 The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection. A Complete Variorum Edition. By R. A. Fisher (edited with foreword and notes by J. H. Bennett). Oxford University Press. 1999. ISBN 0-19-850440-3. xxi+318 pages.] "Genetics Research" 75: 369-373] Jim Crow [Crow, J.F. 2000 [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6VJ1-405BR68-M&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=3a8c3a64ce75187ab109f4b0b9d18ba9 Second only to Darwin - The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection. A Complete Variorum Edition by R.A. Fisher] "Trends in Ecology and Evolution", Volume 15, Number 5, 1 May 2000 , pp. 213-214(2)] andA.W.F. Edwards [Edwards, A.W.F. 2000 [http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/full/154/4/1419 The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection] Genetics, Vol. 154, 1419-1426, April 2000]References
External links
* [http://www.openlibrary.org/details/geneticaltheoryo031631mbp Full text of 1930 edition] ,
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