J. B. S. Haldane Quote

Wright's theory certainly supports the view taken in this book that the evolution in large random-mating populations, which is recorded by palaeontology, is not representative of evolution in general, and perhaps gives a false impression of the events occurring in less numerous species. It is a striking fact that none of the extinct species, which, from the abundance of their fossil remains, are well known to us, appear to have been in our own ancestral line. Our ancestors were mostly rather rare creatures. " Blessed are the meek : for they shall inherit the earth."


Appendix - The Causes of Evolution (1932)


Wright's theory certainly supports the view taken in this book that the evolution in large random-mating populations, which is recorded by...

Wright's theory certainly supports the view taken in this book that the evolution in large random-mating populations, which is recorded by...

Wright's theory certainly supports the view taken in this book that the evolution in large random-mating populations, which is recorded by...

Wright's theory certainly supports the view taken in this book that the evolution in large random-mating populations, which is recorded by...