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Published in G. Levine, ed., 'One Culture: Essays in Science and Literature'. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1987, pp. 203-24.
This essay first appeared as an Open University Course Unit for 'Science and Belief: from Darwin to Einstein', Block VI: Problems in the Biological and Human Sciences. Milton Keynes: Open University Press, 1981, pp. 63-110.
A paper that first appeared in History of Science 2: 1-51, 1966.
The study of human genetic variation has become the most contentious area in modern science. A detailed article by Steve Olson.
A single gene influences the social behaviour of worms.
Bottlenose dolphins can recognize themselves in a mirror, an advanced intellectual ability observed previously only in humans and apes.
The British Medical Journal publishes a special edition "putting genetics into perspective".