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  1. Genetics and the Origin of Species is a 1937 book by the Ukrainian-American evolutionary biologist Theodosius Dobzhansky. It is regarded as one of the most important works of modern synthesis and was one of the earliest.

  2. THIS well-designed and lucidly written book by one of the foremost younger geneticists is a thoughtful contribution to the problem of the origin of species.

  3. Dobzhansky’s Genetics and the Origin of Species, published in 1937 ( 1 ), refashioned their formulations in language that biologists could understand, dressed the equations with natural history and experimental population genetics, and extended the synthesis to speciation and other cardinal problems omitted by the mathematicians.

  4. 18. Feb. 2014 · This review summarizes empirical evidence on the genetic basis of hybrid dysfunction and focuses on work in genetic model organisms in which key genes have been identified.

  5. Featuring an introduction by Stephen Jay Gould, "Genetics and the Origin of Species" presents the first edition of Dobzhansky's groundbreaking and now classic inquiry into what has emerged as the most important single area of scientific inquiry in the twentieth century: biological theory of evolution.

  6. Dobzhansky's Genetics and the Origin of Species advanced a reasonably comprehensive account of the evolutionary process in genetic terms, laced with experimental evidence supporting the theoretical arguments. It had an enormous impact on naturalists and experimental biologists, who rapidly embraced

  7. 22. Juli 1997 · This paper serves as an introduction to the following papers which were presented at a colloquium entitled “Genetics and the Origin of Species,” organized by Francisco J. Ayala and Walter M. Fitch, held January 30–February 1, 1997, at the National Academy of Sciences Beckman Center in Irvine, CA.