The New Foundations of Evolution: On the Tree of Life

Author:   Jan Sapp (, York University, Canada)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195388497


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   05 November 2009
Format:   Hardback
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This is the story of a profound revolution in the way biologists explore life's history, understand its evolutionary processes, and reveal its diversity. It is about life's smallest entities, deepest diversity, and greatest cellular biomass: the microbiosphere. Jan Sapp introduces us to a new field of evolutionary biology and a new brand of molecular evolutionists who descend to the foundations of evolution on Earth to explore the origins of the genetic system and the primary life forms from which all others have emerged. In so doing, he examines-from Lamarck to the present-the means of pursuing the evolution of complexity, and of depicting the greatest differences among organisms. The New Foundations of Evolution takes us into a world that classical evolutionists could never have imagined: a deep phylogeny based on three domains of life and multiple kingdoms, and created by mechanisms very unlike those considered by Darwin and his followers. Evolution by leaps seems to occur regularly in the microbial world where molecular evolutionists have shown the inheritance of acquired genes and genomes are major modes of evolutionary innovation. Revisiting the history of microbiology for the first time from the perspective of evolutionary biology, Sapp shows why classical Darwinian conceptions centering on questions of the origin of species were forged without a microbial foundation, why classical microbiologists considered it impossible to know the course of evolution, and classical molecular biologists considered the evolution of the molecular genetic system to be beyond understanding. In telling this stirring story of scientific iconoclasm, this book elucidates how the new evolutionary biology arose, what methods and assumptions underpin it, and the fiery controversies that continue to shape biologists' understanding of the foundations of evolution today.

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Author:   Jan Sapp (, York University, Canada)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.20cm
Weight:   0.748kg
ISBN:  

9780195388497


ISBN 10:   0195388496
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   05 November 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword Preface 1: Animal, Vegetable or Mineral? 2: Microbes First 3: The Germ of Phylogeny 4: Creatures Void of Form 5: About Chaos 6: Kingdoms at Biology's Borders 7: The Prokaryote and the Eukaryote 8: On the Unity of Life 9: Symbiotic Complexity 10: The Morning of Molecular Phylogenetics 11: Roots in the Genetic Code 12: A Third Form of Life 13: A Kingdom on a Molecule 14: Against Adaptationism 15: In the Capital of the New Kingdom 16: Out of Eden 17: Sketching the Tree of Life 18: The Dawn Cell Controversy 19: Three Domains 20: Disputed Territories 21: Grappling the World Wide Web 22: Entangled Roots and Braided Lives Concluding Remarks

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It is a must-read for anyone with the slightest interest in the historical background to the current controversies regarding the role of horizontal gene transfer and how this affects the notion of a tree of life for prokaryotes. * Systematic Biology *


It is a must-read for anyone with the slightest interest in the historical background to the current controversies regarding the role of horizontal gene transfer and how this affects the notion of a tree of life for prokaryotes. Systematic Biology


Jan Sapp's book will increase the consciousness of the intellectual baggage of evolutionary thinking that we all are carrying around. It is a must-read for anyone with the slightest interest in the historical background to the current controversies regarding the role of horizontal gene transfer and how this affects the notion of a tree of life for prokaryotes. --Systematic Biology Perhaps the highest compliment I can pay The New Foundations of Evolution is that having read it, I feel that I better understand the minds of my fellow microbiologists. That Sapp makes his story so sparkling is an achivement all the more impressive when one remembers he must include a fair amount of taxonomy, both antiquated and modern. --W.P. Hanage, Science Magazine Penetrating and paradigm-shifting. Sapp expertly... brings alive the dynamism at the heart of one of the most significant revolutions in the history of biology. --American Scientist This book recounts in a very thoughtful and accessible way the historical making of a tripartite relationship, that of microbiology, biological classification, and evolution, and how this triangle is still evolving to generate a more holistic vision of evolutionary biology. --The Quarterly Review of Biology


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Jan Sapp is a Professor in the Department of Biology at York University in Toronto, Canada.

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