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James P. Brock
"The Evolution of Adaptive Systems, rather than merely amplifying the original Darwinian evolutionary model, encompasses it within a more dynamic concept - effectively merging the Darwinian theory with that other school of evolutionary thought, structuralism. By placing the theory of evolution within this framework, it resolves the conflict between the Neo-Darwinian school that evolution occurs through selection of random mutations, and the structuralist view that evolution occurs by unfolding of genetic patterns via a process of self organization. By doing so, it integrates classical and contemporary genetics within the context of adaptive systems theory."--BOOK JACKET.
| Publisher | Academic Press |
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| Pages | 642 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-121-34740-0 primary |
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