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fossils, genes, and the emergence of species

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An edition of Sudden origins (1999)

Sudden origins

fossils, genes, and the emergence of species

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The greatest riddle of evolution has been the following puzzle: while Darwin argued that new species emerge through a slow, gradual accumulation of tiny mutations, the fossil record reveals a very different scenario - the sudden emergence of whole new species, with no apparent immediate ancestors. This discrepancy has fueled heated debate among evolutionary theorists and has provided unfortunate fodder to creationists, who see it as proof that evolution doesn't happen at all.

Now, in this book, paleoanthropologist Jeffrey Schwartz presents a radical new theory of evolution, which brings together evidence from genetics, paleontology, embryology, and anatomy to solve this great outstanding riddle. Central to the new theory is the recent discovery of a special kind of gene, known as homeobox genes, which can cause dramatic mutations that express themselves suddenly in the form of a new species.

Such a new species will appear to have arisen out of thin air, with no lineage of ancestors. The new theory preserves natural selection, but shows that it is not the primary engine driving evolution, after all. Sudden Origins is a provocative and important book that will change the debate about evolution and challenge a number of popular ideas premised on the foundation of Darwinism. This book is crucial reading for anyone who has ever pondered the mysteries of our evolutionary heritage.

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Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Pages
420

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Sudden Origins: Fossils, Genes, and the Emergence of Species
March 10, 2000, Wiley
in English
Cover of: Sudden origins
Sudden origins: fossils, genes, and the emergence of species
1999, Wiley
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 380-404) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
576.8
Library of Congress
QH366.2 .S386 1999, QH366.2.S386 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 420 p. :
Number of pages
420

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL383271M
Internet Archive
suddenoriginsfos00schw
ISBN 10
0471329851
LCCN
98045724
OCLC/WorldCat
98045724, 40076618
Library Thing
192045
Goodreads
1766200

First Sentence

"In late 1993, a team of paleoanthropologists, whose members came from Japan, Ethiopia, and the United States, discovered the oldest fossil remains of a potential human ancestor-almost 41/2 million years old."

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