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Evolution -Survival of the fittest genes.

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  • Evolution -Survival of the fittest genes.

    An interesting concept of the 'selfish gene' theory that proposes the basis of evolution is the survival of gene. The evolution of life is simply what we observe as a consequence of the 'selfish gene.'

    The following is an introduction and definition of the concept.

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene-centered_view_of_evolution



    The gene-centered view of evolution, gene's eye view, gene selection theory, or selfish gene theory holds that adaptive evolution occurs through the differential survival of competing genes, increasing the allele frequency of those alleles whose phenotypic trait effects successfully promote their own propagation, with gene defined as "not just one single physical bit of DNA [but] all replicas of a particular bit of DNA distributed throughout the world".[1] The proponents of this viewpoint argue that, since heritable information is passed from generation to generation almost exclusively by DNA, natural selection and evolution are best considered from the perspective of genes.

    Proponents of the gene-centered viewpoint argue that it permits understanding of diverse phenomena such as altruism and intragenomic conflict that are otherwise difficult to explain.

    The gene-centered view of evolution is a synthesis of the theory of evolution by natural selection, the particulate inheritance theory, and the non-transmission of acquired characters. It states that those alleles whose phenotypic effects successfully promote their own propagation will be favorably selected relative to their competitor alleles within the population. This process produces adaptations for the benefit of alleles that promote the reproductive success of the organism, or of other organisms containing the same allele (kin altruism and green-beard effects), or even its own propagation relative to the other genes within the same organism (intragenomic conflict).

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    Originally posted by shunyadragon View Post
    An interesting concept of the 'selfish gene' theory that proposes the basis of evolution is the survival of gene. The evolution of life is simply what we observe as a consequence of the 'selfish gene.'
    This was explored extensively in 'The Selfish Gene' which I read a few, um, decades ago. I think it's a valid perspective, and it works well when considering kin selection and similar concepts. I haven't seen anything that brings this idea up to date with respect to e.g. epigenetics, gene switches, multi-protein genes, DNA precursors, and other advances in genetic knowledge. Given these it's probably wrong to continue talking about 'selfish genes', but more about 'selfish genetic material' or selfish molecules'

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      Originally posted by Roy View Post
      This was explored extensively in 'The Selfish Gene' which I read a few, um, decades ago. I think it's a valid perspective, and it works well when considering kin selection and similar concepts. I haven't seen anything that brings this idea up to date with respect to e.g. epigenetics, gene switches, multi-protein genes, DNA precursors, and other advances in genetic knowledge. Given these it's probably wrong to continue talking about 'selfish genes', but more about 'selfish genetic material' or selfish molecules'

      Roy
      Based on the present theories of abiogenesis first pre-life was genetic material, primitive RNA and than DNA, which evolved into primitive bacteria. The selfish survival primitive genetic material evolved to the selfish gene using life forms to survive.

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        Source: http://theconversation.com/never-mind-the-selfish-gene-ribosomes-are-the-missing-link-35409



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