
The Dynamic Genome
A Darwinian Approach
Antonio Fontdevila(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 2. June 2011
Book
Hardback
234 pages
978-0-19-954137-9 (ISBN)
Description
Our ever-increasing knowledge of whole genome sequences is unveiling a variety of structures and mechanisms that impinge on current evolutionary theory. The origin of species, the evolution of form, and the evolutionary impact of transposable elements are just a few of the many processes that have been revolutionised by ongoing genome studies. These novelties, among others, are examined in this book in relation to their general significance for evolution, emphasising their human relevance. The predominance of non-coding DNA in the human genome, the long-term adaptive role of so called "junk DNA" in the evolution of new functions, and the key evolutionary differences that define our humanity are just some of the controversial issues that this book examines in the context of Darwinian evolution. The author's principle intention is to show that whilst genomics is revealing new and previously unanticipated mechanisms and sources of variability that must be incorporated into evolutionary theory, there is no reason to dismiss the role of natural selection as the mechanism that sorts out these potentialities. In other words, this genome potential provides new possibilities (and also constraints) for evolution, but the realization of this potential is driven by natural selection.
Reviews / Votes
The author presents a compelling forum of ideas and long-standing debates on whether the genome is principally evolving adaptively or neutrally; gradually or through large leaps; and whether species boundaries are distinct or porous. * Trends in Ecology and Evolution *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
80 black and white illustrations plus an 8 page colour plate section
Dimensions
Height: 251 mm
Width: 186 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
698 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-954137-9 (9780199541379)
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Person
Antonio Fontdevila was born in Barcelona, Spain. After completing a postdoc at the University of California, Davis, he returned to Spain where he was a Professor of Genetics at the University of Santiago de Compostela (1973-1980) and then at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (1980-2008), where he remains as an active Emeritus Professor. During this time he was Chairman of his department (1988-90), supervised 16 PhD theses, was Visiting Professor at more than 20 universities and invited speaker more than 35 times in 10 different countries. He has written 120 peer reviewed papers, edited one book, and co-authored two text books, as well as serving on several journal editorial boards, steering committees, and society councils. His research interests include the measurement of fitness in natural populations; ecological and evolutionary genetics of colonisation; molecular evolution and population genetics of transposable elements; and the evolution of reproductive isolation.
Author
, Emeritus Professor of Genetics, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
Content
Preface ; 1. The Dynamic Genome: A General Introduction ; 2. The Unity of Type: Ancient Homologies in the Genome ; 3. The Genome is Mobile ; 4. The Horizontal Genome ; 5. Reconstructing Darwinism: From Darwin to the Genome Via the Modern Synthesis ; Glossary ; References ; Index