Rivisitazione del concetto di Omologia
Per una definizione di Omologia consultate il glossario evoluzionistico su Pikaia
Ghiselin (storico della scienza), autore del celebre libro The triumph of the Darwinian Method tradotto anche in italiano dalla Feltrinelli, propone le sue riflessioni sul concetto di omologia
Questo e’ l’abstract:
Michael T. Ghiselin. Homology as a relation of correspondence between parts of individuals, Theory in Biosciences, in Press, 2005.
La stessa rivista annuncia la imminente pubblicazione di altri articoli che affrontano la riflessione sullo stesso concetto da altri punti di vista:
Detlev Arendt. Genes and homology in nervous system evolution: Comparing gene functions, expression patterns, and cell type molecular fingerprints
Lennart Olsson, Rolf Ericsson and Robert Cerny. Vertebrate head development: Segmentation, novelties, and homology
Günter P. Wagner. The developmental evolution of avian digit homology: An update
Altre pubblicazioni le trovate sul web:
Homology and the Origin of Correspondence
www.pitt.edu/~inb1/homology.pdf
THE BIOLOGICAL HOMOLOGY CONCEPT
arjournals.annualreviews.org/ doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.es.20.110189.000411
THE GENESIS OF SPECIES
www.macrodevelopment.org/ mivart/Genesis_of_Species_ch8.pdf
The ‘Role’ a Concept Plays in Science — The Case of Homology
philsci-archive.pitt.edu/archive/00000372/00/role.pdf
Quasi-Independence, Homology and the Unity of Type
www.santafe.edu/research/ publications/workingpapers/02-04-015.pdf
Biological kinds and the causal theory of reference
www.pitt.edu/~inb1/ALWS_04.pdf
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