Beyond the Gene: Cytoplasmic Inheritance and the Struggle for Authority in Genetics

Beyond the Gene: Cytoplasmic Inheritance and the Struggle for Authority in Genetics

by Jan Sapp
ISBN-10:
0195042069
ISBN-13:
9780195042061
Pub. Date:
05/14/1987
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195042069
ISBN-13:
9780195042061
Pub. Date:
05/14/1987
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Beyond the Gene: Cytoplasmic Inheritance and the Struggle for Authority in Genetics

Beyond the Gene: Cytoplasmic Inheritance and the Struggle for Authority in Genetics

by Jan Sapp

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Overview

The scope and significance of cytoplasmic inheritance has been the subject of one of the longest controversies in the history of genetics. In the first major book on the history of this subject, Jan Sapp analyses the persistent attempts of investigators of non-Mendelian inheritance to establish their claims in the face of strong resistance from nucleo-centric geneticists and classical neo-Darwinians. A new perspective on the history of genetics is offered as he explores the conflicts which have shaped theoretical thinking about heredity and evolution throughout the century: materialism vs. vitalism, reductionism vs. holism, preformation vs. epigenesis, neo-Darwinism vs. new-Lamarckism, and gradualism vs. saltationism. In so doing, Sapp highlights competitive struggles for power among individuals and disciplinary groups. He accepts that political interests and general social contexts may directly affect scientific ideas, but develops the stronger thesis that social interests inside science itself are always involved in the content of scientific knowledge. He goes on to show that there are no neutral judges in scientific controversies and investigates the social strategies and methodological rhetoric used by scientists when they defend or oppose a particular theory. At the same time, Sapp illustrates the social constraints that ensure the high cost and risk of entertaining unorthodox theories in the sciences.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195042061
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/14/1987
Series: Monographs on the History and Philosophy of Biology
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 9.60(w) x 6.37(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

University of Melbourne

Table of Contents

1. Defining the Organism2. Constructing Heredity3. Challenging the Nuclear Monopoly of the Cell in Germany4. T.M. Sonneborn: Making Plasmagenes in America5. Boris Ephrussi and the Birth of Genetics in France6. The Cold War in Genetics7. Problems with "Master Molecules"8. Patterns of Power
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