Selfish Gene Theory

A presentation of evolutionary theory based on the idea that the gene is the ultimate beneficiary of evolution by natural selection. Selfish gene theorists define a “gene” as any stretch of DNA that survives recombination, enabling it to benefit from selective preservation. (Selfish gene theorists impute no intentionality to genes; the language of selfishness is heuristic only.)

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References

Dawkins, R. (1976). The Selfish Gene. Oxford: Oxford University Press.