Charles Darwin established his theory of evolution in 1859. Ever since he established his theory, he impacted the world and our perspective of evolution. Yet, in the 1930′s through the 1950′s the modern evolutionary synthesis developed and redefined Darwin’s theory. But, now scientist are believing that its to abrupt or too “quick,” therefore they began to focus on the paradigm shift.
In “Darwin
Still Rules, but Some Biologists Dream of a Paradigm Shift” by
Douglas H. Erwin,
(http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/26/science/26essay.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0),
he gives us a further explanation of how evolutionary biologist tend
to revise the Charles Darwin theory and expand it towards the
paradigm shift.
Paradigm
shift is when a significant change occurs. For instance, from one
fundamental view to another different point of view. Yet, before the
paradigm shift, the modern evolutionary synthesis was introduced
first.
The modern
evolutionary synthesis; defines evolution as the change over time in
this genetic variation and takes into account all branches of
biology. According to Douglas, he stated that the modern evolutionary
synthesis was created because many biologist disagreed with the
Darwinism and therefore they made a new concept which was the modern
evolutionary synthesis. Up to this date, it has been constantly used.
The synthesis
has been useful, it can hold mutations to DNA, within the species it
creates new alternatives of existing genes. As a result it will allow
only the best adapted individuals to produce many remaining
off-springs. That being the case, this is the primary agent in
shaping new adaptations, and Charles Darwin acknowledged that this
was a powerful tool.
Philosopher
Ron Amundson, claims that the modern synthesis deals with the
transmission of gene from one generation to the next.
Also the most
recent discoveries in the new field of evolutionary developmental
biology, is the gene Pax-6, and its able to control the formation of
the eyes in mice and humans.
Another new
significant discovery is the Nkx2.5 heart formation and the formation
of the nervous system. This contributes with examining the genetic
and developmental mechanisms influencing how the form of organisms
develop.
In
conclusion,
Charles Darwin evolution theory
has played a big role for our society, humanity, education and world.
Yet, many scientist tend to doubt it or revise it. Therefore, modern
evolutionary synthesis became established and up to this date it has
been quite useful. But scientist tend to move on with the paradigm
shift and be part of it as well. In the article, “Darwin Still
Rules, but Some Biologist Dream of Paradigm Shift,” it focuses on
how scientist are developing the paradigm shift.
Unfortunately,
it will take time until we see new tensions accommodated within an
expanded modern synthesis according to Douglas H. Erwin.
(REF.
Elizabeth Duque.
(http://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/seto-bio1lc/2012/12/17/darwin-a-paradigm-shift)
Vijay
R. Joshi.
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