darwinian

  • 31Darwinian — I. /daˈwɪniən/ (say dah wineeuhn) adjective 1. of or relating to Darwinism, or to Charles Darwin. –noun 2. an adherent of Darwinism. Also, Darwinite. II. /daˈwɪniən/ (say dah wineeuhn) noun 1. someone who was born in Darwin, or who has come to… …

  • 32Darwinian — adj. & n. adj. of or relating to Darwin s theory of the evolution of species by the action of natural selection. n. an adherent of this theory. Derivatives: Darwinism n. Darwinist n. Etymology: C. Darwin, Engl. naturalist d. 1882 …

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  • 33Darwinian fitness — fitness (def. 3). * * * …

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  • 34darwinian theory — darwinism …

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  • 35DARWINIAN THEORY —    the theory established by Darwin that the several species of plants and animals now in existence were not created in their present form, but have been evolved by natural law of descent, with modifications of structure, from cruder forms.… …

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  • 36Darwinian theory — Darwinism, theory of natural selection which was developed by Charles Darwin …

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  • 37Darwinian controversy —  Дарвиновские споры …

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  • 38Darwinian cloning — Selection of a clone from a large number of essentially random starting points, rather than isolating a natural gene or making a carefully designed artificial one. Molecules which are more similar to those needed are selected, mutated to generate …

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  • 39Non-Darwinian Evolution — is a 1969 scientific paper co authored by Jack Lester King and Thomas H. Jukes that is credited, along with Motoo Kimura s 1968 paper Evolutionary Rate at the Molecular Level , with proposing what became known as the neutral theory of molecular… …

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  • 40A Darwinian Left — A Darwinian Left: Politics, Evolution and Cooperation is a book by Peter Singer (Yale University Press, ISBN 0 300 08323 8), which argues that the view of human nature provided by evolution (e.g., evolutionary psychology) is compatible with and… …

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