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Genes are replicators that drive evolution from "summary" of Darwin's Dangerous Idea by Daniel C. Dennett

Genes are replicators that drive evolution. This simple idea, which lies at the heart of modern biology, has far-reaching implications for our understanding of life on Earth. By focusing on genes as the fundamental units of heredity and variation, we can begin to unravel the complexity of biological systems and how they have evolved over time. The concept of genes as replicators is a powerful one because it provides a clear and coherent explanation for the diversity of life that we see around us. Genes are able to replicate themselves through the process of reproduction, passing on their genetic information to the next generation. This replication process is not perfect, leading to variation among individuals within a population. This variation is crucial for evolution to occur, as it provides the raw material for natural selection to act upon. Thos...
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    Darwin's Dangerous Idea

    Daniel C. Dennett

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