Evo-devo: A New Evolutionary Paradigm?

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 56:105-124 (2005)
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Abstract

The homologies of process within morphogenetic fields provide some of the best evidence for evolution—just as skeletal and organ homologies did earlier. Thus, the evidence for evolution is better than ever. The role of natural selection in evolution, however, is seen to play less an important role. It is merely a filter for unsuccessful morphologies generated by development. Population genetics is destined to change if it is not to become as irrelevant to evolution as Newtonian mechanics is to contemporary physics. (Gilbert, Opitz, and Raff 1996, 368)

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original Ruse, Michael (2005) "Evo-devo: A New Evolutionary Paradigm?". Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 56():8-9

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