The Significance of Mendelism for Evolutionary Theory: A Reassessment.

IF 6.9 2区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1101/cshperspect.a041837
Samir Okasha
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It is well-known that the rediscovery of Mendelian genetics at the turn of twentieth century offered Darwin's theory a much-needed lifeline, by showing how Fleeming Jenkins' famous "blending" objection could be rebutted. However, Mendelism has another fortuitous consequence for evolutionary biology that is less widely appreciated. By bequeathing the notion of allelism to biology, Mendelism shows how two difficult conceptual issues for evolutionary theory can be resolved. The first issue concerns the notion of population. By definition, evolutionary change is change in the composition of a population, but what is the relevant definition of "population"? The second issue concerns Darwin's notion of "struggle for existence." Is this struggle an essential part of evolution by natural selection or not? In a Mendelian population, these issues can be simply resolved, since the selective competition is at root between alleles at a locus, who are necessarily playing a zero-sum game, rather than between organisms, who may or may not be doing so.

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孟德尔主义对进化论的意义:重新评估。
众所周知,二十世纪之交孟德尔遗传学的重新发现为达尔文的理论提供了一条亟需的生命线,它展示了如何反驳弗莱明-詹金斯著名的 "混血 "异议。然而,孟德尔主义对进化生物学的另一个偶然后果却没有得到广泛重视。通过将等位基因的概念遗留给生物学,孟德尔主义展示了如何解决进化论中两个棘手的概念问题。第一个问题涉及种群的概念。根据定义,进化变化是种群组成的变化,但 "种群 "的相关定义是什么?第二个问题涉及达尔文的 "生存斗争 "概念。这种斗争到底是不是自然选择进化的重要组成部分?在孟德尔种群中,这些问题都可以简单地得到解决,因为选择性竞争的根源是基因座上等位基因之间的竞争,它们必然在进行一场零和游戏,而不是生物体之间的竞争,因为生物体可能会也可能不会这样做。
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期刊介绍: Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology offers a comprehensive platform in the molecular life sciences, featuring reviews that span molecular, cell, and developmental biology, genetics, neuroscience, immunology, cancer biology, and molecular pathology. This online publication provides in-depth insights into various topics, making it a valuable resource for those engaged in diverse aspects of biological research.
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