In this groundbreaking new approach to the evolution of all life, Richard Dawkins shows how the body, behaviour, and genes of every living creature can be read as a book an archive of the worlds of its ancestors. A perfectly camouflaged desert lizard has a desiccated landscape of sand and stones 'painted' on its back. Its skin can be read as a description of ancient deserts in which its ancestors survived and, before that, of the worlds of its more remote ancestors: a genetic book of the dead.
But such descriptions are more than skin-deep. The fine chisels of Darwinian natural selection carve their way through the very warp and woof of the body, into every biochemical nook and corner, into every cell of every living creature. A zoologist of the future, presented with a hitherto-unknown animal, will be able to reconstruct the worlds that shaped its ancestors, to read its unique 'book of the dead'.
The book is filled with fascinating examples of the power of Darwinian natural selection to build exquisite perfection, paradoxically accompanied by what look like gross blunders. Along the way, Dawkins dismantles influential criticisms of the 'gene's-eye-view' of life. And, to end with a provocative sting in the tail, the author asks there is a sense in which all our 'own' genes can be seen as a gigantic colony of cooperating viruses
From the author of The Selfish Gene and The Ancestor's Tale comes a revolutionary, richly illustrated book that unlocks the door to an ancient past, seen through wholly new eyes.
「利己的な遺伝子」等の著者で有名な Richard Dawkins の新刊が刊行されました。
ドーキンスの大ベストセラー
- 利己的な遺伝子
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40周年記念版
The Selfish Gene
紀伊国屋書店/ 2970円(本体2700円+税)
ISBN:9784314011532
2018年2月刊行
私たちはなぜ、生き延びようと必死になり、恋をし、争うのか?本書で著者は、動物や人間の社会で見られる、親子間の対立や保護行為、夫婦間の争い、攻撃やなわばり行動などがなぜ進化したかを、遺伝子の視点から解き明かす。自らのコピーを増やすことを最優先にする遺伝子は、いかに生物を操るのか?生物観を根底から揺るがし、科学の世界に地殻変動をもたらした本書は、1976年の初版刊行以来、分野を超えて多大な影響を及ぼし続けている古典的名著である。