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Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations
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Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations series) Paperback - 1989

by Provine, William B

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University of Chicago Press, 1989-04-13. 0002-. paperback. Used: Good.
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From the publisher

"Provine's thorough and thoroughly admirable examination of Wright's life and influence, which is accompanied by a very useful collection of Wright's papers on evolution, is the best we have for any recent figure in evolutionary biology."-Joe Felsenstein, Nature

"In Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology . . . Provine has produced an intellectual biography which serves to chart in considerable detail both the life and work of one man and the history of evolutionary theory in the middle half of this century. Provine is admirably suited to his task. . . . The resulting book is clearly a labour of love which will be of great interest to those who have a mature interest in the history of evolutionary theory."-John Durant; ITimes Higher Education Supplement;X

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From an early age Wright was interested in his ancestors.

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Sewall Wright (1889-1988) had an extraordinary scientific career that spanned more than seventy-five years. Documenting Wright's legacy in genetics and evolutionary theory, this biography is based on extensive interviews with Wright himself and others who knew him and on the entire correspondence between Wright and such figures as R. A. Fisher, Theodosius Dobzhansky, E. B. Ford, Motoo Kimura, Arthur Cain, and James F. Crow.

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