A formal theory of the selfish gene.

Adaptation is conventionally regarded as occurring at the level of the individual organism. In contrast, the theory of the selfish gene proposes that it is more correct to view adaptation as occurring at the level of the gene. This view has received much popular attention, yet has enjoyed only limit...

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Main Authors: Gardner, A, Welch, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2011