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Change of Genetic Environment and Evolution

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Allen and Unwin, London, (1954)

Abstract

That mutation, recombination, selection and isolation are the four cornerstones of evolution is now generally acknowledged. The way in which these factors interact int he various evolutionary processes and the role played by diverse subsidary factors are, however,, by no means fully clarified. In particular, the role of one factor, a sudden change in the genetic environment, seems never to have been properly considered. That this factor might be exceedingly important in the evolutionary process occurred to me when studying a puzzling phenomenon, frequently encountered by the systematist, the conspicuous difference of most peripherally isolated populations of species.

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