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Author Müller-Wille, Staffan, 1964-

Title A cultural history of heredity / Staffan Müller-Wille and Hans-Jörg Rheinberger.

Publication Info. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2012.

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 Moore Stacks  QH438.5 .M8513 2012    Available  ---
Description xiii, 323 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Note Translation of: Vererbung: Geschichte und Kultur eines biologischen Konzepts.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-301) and index.
Contents Heredity : knowledge and power -- Generation, reproduction, evolution -- Heredity in separate domains -- First syntheses -- Heredity, race, and eugenics -- Disciplining heredity -- Heredity and molecular biology -- Gene technology, genomics, postgenomics : attempt at an outlook.
Summary "It was only around 1800 that heredity began to enter debates among physicians, breeders, and naturalists. Soon thereafter it evolved into one of the most fundamental concepts of biology. Here Staffan Müller-Wille and Hans-Jörg Rheinberger offer a succinct cultural history of the scientific concept of heredity. They outline the dramatic changes the idea has undergone since the early modern period and describe the political and technological developments that brought about these changes. Müller-Wille and Rheinberger begin with an account of premodern theories of generation, showing that these were concerned with the procreation of individuals rather than with hereditary transmission. The authors reveal that when hereditarian thinking first emerged, it did so in a variety of cultural domains, such as politics and law, medicine, natural history, breeding, and anthropology. Müller-Wille and Rheinberger then track theories of heredity from the late nineteenth century--when leading biologists considered it in light of growing societal concerns with race and eugenics--through the rise of classical and molecular genetics in the twentieth century, to today, as researchers apply sophisticated information technologies to understand heredity ... What readers come to see from this exquisite history is why it took such a long time for heredity to become a prominent concept in the life sciences and why it gained such overwhelming importance in those sciences and the broader culture over the last two centuries."--Jacket.
Subject Heredity -- History.
Heredity.
History.
Genetics -- History.
Genetics.
Social change.
Social change.
Genre/Form History.
Added Title Vererbung. English https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017062566
ISBN 9780226545707 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
0226545709 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
Standard No. 40021200695