id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_em4xmskjcbhvpgjabooczmh3mq Sahotra Sarkar Evolutionary Theory in the 1920s: The Nature of the "Synthesis" 2004 16 .pdf application/pdf 5659 510 58 Evolutionary Theory in the 1920s: The Nature of the "Synthesis" selection sufficed as a mechanism for evolution; (iv) Haldane formulated a prospective evolutionary theory in the 1920s whereas Fisher and Wright Fisher, Haldane, and Wright are as important as their similarities. Keywords: evolutionary theory, Fisher, Haldane, modern synthesis, population genetics was to show that natural selection alone sufficed to explain evolutionary The differences in the projects of Fisher, Haldane, and Wright are as important Haldane, rather than Fisher or Wright, who was most important for the evolutionary Fisher or Wright for theoretical population genetics. evolutionary theory, not merely population genetics. most distinguishes Haldane's Causes from Fisher's Genetical Theory of Natural Selection and Wright's "Evolution in Mendelian Populations" is that Haldane's concerns sub-disciplines: "Haldane neatly conjoins Darwin and Mendel, Fisher and Wright, which population genetics was being systematically developed independent of Fisher, Haldane The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection. ./cache/work_em4xmskjcbhvpgjabooczmh3mq.pdf ./txt/work_em4xmskjcbhvpgjabooczmh3mq.txt