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Population Genetics and Evolutionary Theory

  • Aug 8, 2022
  • 1 min read
K. P. Mohanan

This note presents a rational argument for the claim that if population genetics is viewed as a part of the research program of evolutionary theory in biology, the current research program in population genetics is deeply flawed. It then points to a modified version of population genetics, which we may call categorial genetics as a better fit with evolutionary theory.


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