Onto-phylogeny

Evolution of Species and Development of the Individual

by Jean-Jacques Kupiec (writer)
Collection: Sciences en questions
april 2012
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Summary

Biology recognises two entities where the existence seems to be an immediate given of perception and not a theoretical elaboration or the result of an experimental approach. These first entities are the species and the individual, and biology seeks to explain their genesis and their operation. Firstly, the theory of natural selection explains the evolution of species (phylogeny) and secondly, the theory of genetic programming explains the development of individual organisms (ontogeny). The author believes that this way of dividing biology no longer holds true given the experimental data acquired recently. He is suggesting a new theory called onto-phylogeny which, on the contrary, unifies biology. In this context, the evolution of species and embyronic development result from a single, extended natural selection process.

Table of contents

Préface


L’ontophylogenèse. Évolution de l’espèce et développement de l’individu


Le vivant repose sur des mécanismes probabilistes


L’espèce et l’individu sont deux aspects de la lignée généalogique


La contradiction du déterminisme génétique


L’ontophylogenèse se déduit des données expérimentales


L’ontophylogenèse appliquée à la différenciation cellulaire


Conclusion


Discussion


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Language(s): French

Publisher: Éditions Quae

Edition: 1st edition

Collection: Sciences en questions

Published: 11 april 2012

Reference Book: 02320

Reference eBook [ePub]: 02320EPB

Reference eBook [PDF]: 02320NUM

EAN13 Book: 9782759217861

EAN13 eBook [ePub]: 9782759219902

EAN13 eBook [PDF]: 9782759217878

Interior: Black & white

Format (in mm) Book: 120 x 190

Pages count Book: 80

Pages count eBook [PDF]: 80

Weight (in grammes): 100

Size: 419 KB (ePub), 845 KB (PDF)

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