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:Go to this [https://dropbox.uconn.edu/dropbox?n=Waddingtong1957EXCERPTSopt.pdf&p=WYeJ3X7o7IhPgRxy7 '''LINK'''] to download excerpts<br><br> | :Go to this [https://dropbox.uconn.edu/dropbox?n=Waddingtong1957EXCERPTSopt.pdf&p=WYeJ3X7o7IhPgRxy7 '''LINK'''] to download excerpts<br><br> | ||
:This is already a lot of reading, so sadly, there will be no Schmalhausen this time around... | :This is already a lot of reading, so sadly, there will be no Schmalhausen this time around... | ||
− | ||'''Waddington was an experimental biologist as well as a theorist. Here are a few of his papers, all pertinent to what is contained in his book:'''<br> | + | ||'''You can get a free (probably illegal) full-text copy of Goldschmidt's book''' [http://www.evolocus.com/Textbooks/Goldschmidt1960.pdf '''HERE''']<br> |
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+ | '''Some interesting papers about Goldschmidt and his work:'''<br> | ||
+ | :{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/EEB6485/restricted/GoldschmidtIntegrEvoDevoGenet00.pdf}} Goldschmidt and Evo-Devo (2000)<br> | ||
+ | :{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/EEB6485/restricted/GoldschmidtOverview03.pdf}} Overview of Goldschmidt and his work (2003)<br> | ||
+ | :{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/EEB6485/restricted/GoldschmidtUseOfMetaphors08.pdf}} Goldschmidt's use of metaphors (2008)<br> | ||
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:{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/EEB6485/restricted/oWaddingtonBaldwinEffectGenAssim1953.pdf}} oWaddingtonBaldwinEffectGenAssim1953.pdf<br> | :{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/EEB6485/restricted/oWaddingtonBaldwinEffectGenAssim1953.pdf}} oWaddingtonBaldwinEffectGenAssim1953.pdf<br> | ||
:{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/EEB6485/restricted/oWaddingtonCanalGenAssimAcquiredChar1959.pdf}} oWaddingtonCanalGenAssimAcquiredChar1959.pdf<br> | :{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/EEB6485/restricted/oWaddingtonCanalGenAssimAcquiredChar1959.pdf}} oWaddingtonCanalGenAssimAcquiredChar1959.pdf<br> | ||
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:{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/EEB6485/restricted/WaddingtonCanalizationRevisited02.pdf}} WaddingtonCanalizationRevisited02.pdf:<br> | :{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/EEB6485/restricted/WaddingtonCanalizationRevisited02.pdf}} WaddingtonCanalizationRevisited02.pdf:<br> | ||
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Revision as of 21:07, 7 April 2014
Course Information
Instructors: Kurt Schwenk and Elizabeth Jockusch
Meeting time: Tuesdays, 4-5 pm
Meeting place: Bamford Room
Resources
Classic Works in Evolutionary Biology List
Ned Friedman's page on early Evolutionists link
course pdf upload link
Class email list
Discussion Schedule
Date | Discussion Leader(s) | Readings | Additional Resources |
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Jan 21 | SNOW DAY |
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Jan. 28 | Kurt and Elizabeth | Excerpts from William Paley's "Natural Theology" Excerpts from William Whewell's 1845 "Indications of the Creator" |
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Feb. 4 | Bill | Lamarck's Physiological Zoology (1809) Excerpts from Owen on Homology and Types |
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Feb. 11 | Veronica | Darwin's and Wallace's 1858 Linnean Society Texts |
Visualization: The Preservation of Favored Traces -- a graphic representation of the changes to *On the Origin of Species* through its six editions. Owen's (anonymous) review of the Origin link Wallace-Darwin similarities: more than a coincidence? |
Feb. 18 | SNOW DAY |
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Feb. 25 | Cera | Heredity and Variation
Also worth a look, to see how rapidly genetics progressed |
Classic Literature in Genetics link Morgan, T.H. (1916) A Critique of the Theory of Evolution—Morgan reviews evolution and theories of heredity to that time: Morgan (1916) link |
March 4 | Brigette | Population Genetic Groundwork for the Modern Synthesis
Focus of Discussion Also have a look at the beginning and end of these (but skip the math in between) |
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March 11 | Suman | Excerpt from Dobzhansky (1937) Genetics and the Origin of Species
Also have a look at Dobzhansky's work on isolating mechanisms in Drosophila |
Bateson (1909) includes statement of Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibility model of speciation
H. J. Muller (1942) on the genetics of isolating mechanisms |
March 18 | SPRING BREAK | ||
March 25 | Velotta, Michael | Whittington's (1986) Simpson memoir | |
April 1 | Katie, Sara | Speciation and hybridization
Zoological perspective--Mayr on genetic revolutions; also includes his historical perspective and a bit on hybridization Botanical perspective--focused on hybridization |
Some biographical information on Stebbins:
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April 8 | Ellen, Bill | Evo-Devo: outside the synthesis:
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You can get a free (probably illegal) full-text copy of Goldschmidt's book HERE Some interesting papers about Goldschmidt and his work:
Waddington was an experimental biologist as well as a theorist. Here are a few of his papers, all pertinent to what is contained in his book:
Here are some papers ABOUT Waddington and his work: |
April 15 | Johana, Manette | Gould and Lewontin, Spandrels | |
April 22 | Jimmy, Jessie | Tentative: Van Valen, Red Queen | |
April 29 | Nora, Tim | Tentative: Felsenstein, Phylogeny and the Comparative Method and/or Grant & Grant: Galapagos finch microevolution |