Why life?' Questions of this type were for a long time the
prerogative of philosophers who left the how' question to
scientists. Nowadays, Darwin's successors no longer have any qualms
about addressing the why' as well as the how'. Over a century ago,
Darwin modestly admitted having 'thrown some light on the origin of
species - this mystery of mysteries'. Two major advances in the
following decades helped biologists answer many of the questions he
left unsolved. The first was the discovery of the laws of heredity,
the second that of DNA. Both provided Darwinian theory with the
foundations that were lacking and led to the all-embracing
neo-Darwinian synthesis. Since then, Theodosius Dobzhansky's
aphorism nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of
evolution' has proven true more than once. This does not suit
everyone, as evolutionist ideas have not lost their power to cause
a scandal.
Darwin toppled man from his pedestal. Evolutionary genetics -
the subject of this book - sends the individual crashing.
Considered until recently to be the target of selection and the
focus of evolution, the individual has been usurped by the gene.
The individual is nothing but the gene's avatar.
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