Theories of Evolution and Heredity

Modern evolutionary theory is strongly identified with Charles Robert Darwin who, with Alfred Russel Wallace, provided the first credible explanation of evolution. This photograph of Darwin was taken in 1854 when he was 45 years old. His most famous book, On the Origin of Species, appeared five years later
Figure 1-12 Modern evolutionary theory is strongly identified with Charles Robert Darwin who, with Alfred Russel Wallace, provided the first credible explanation of evolution. This photograph of Darwin was taken in 1854 when he was 45 years old.
His most famous book, On the Origin of Species, appeared five years later.
We turn now to a specific consideration of the two major paradigms that guide zoological research today: Darwin's theory of evolution and the chromosomal theory of inheritance.
Modern evolutionary theory is strongly identified with Charles Robert Darwin who, with Alfred Russel Wallace, provided the first credible explanation of evolution. This photograph of Darwin was taken in 1854 when he was 45 years old. His most famous book, On the Origin of Species, appeared five years later
Figure 1-12 Modern evolutionary theory is strongly identified with Charles Robert Darwin who, with Alfred Russel Wallace, provided the first credible explanation of evolution. This photograph of Darwin was taken in 1854 when he was 45 years old.
His most famous book, On the Origin of Species, appeared five years later.