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-The '''gene-centered view of evolution''', '''gene selection theory''' or '''selfish gene theory''' holds that [[natural selection]] acts through differential survival of competing [[gene]]s, increasing the frequency of those [[allele]]s whose [[Phenotype|phenotypic]] effects successfully promote their own propagation. According to this theory, [[adaptation]]s are the phenotypic effects through which genes achieve their propagation. +{{Portal|Evolutionary biology}}
- +* [[Allozyme]]
-==Introduction==+* [[Evolution]]
-The gene-centered view of [[evolution]] is a different way of looking at the basis of evolutionary development. It turns the whole solution of evolution inside-out for the purpose of examination. What this new perspective reveals is a more easily understood model for the evolution of social characteristics such as racism, deceit and kindness that much of the study of evolution, caught up in the survival of the fittest individual organisms, overlooks. Moreover, it eases the transition to the [[evolutionary modeling]] of other mediums such as the development of new technologies and the changes in Wikipedia pages, because it describes evolution in terms of the evolution of specific features as opposed to just in terms of the features’ vehicles. +* [[Genealogical DNA test]]
-== See also ==+* [[Haplo-sufficiency]]
-* [[Evolutionary biology]]+* [[Meiosis]]
-* [[The Metaphysics of Sexual Love]]+* [[Mendelian error]]
 +* [[Mendelian inheritance]]
 +* [[Mitosis]]
 +* [[Polymorphism (biology)|Polymorphism]]
 +* [[Punnett square]]
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