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2 January 2009 No Comment

Evolution special issue in Lancet: Darwin’s Gifts

It will be all Charles Darwin this year,as it happens to his 200th Birth anniversary and “Origin of species” completes 150 years. Recently Nature Journal came out with “15 Evolutionary gems” as a tribute to Charles Darwin’s theory of Natural selection for Evolution and Lancet another leading journal also paid tribute to great Charles Darwin by releasing a special issue on Evolution called “Darwin’s Gifts”,to commemorate the two specials events in evolution this year.

The 2008 Special Issue of The Lancet is dedicated to Darwin’s life and work and the enduring legacy of his theory of evolution. Darwin’s Gifts features a collection of 17 essays covering a range of subjects from 21st century eugenics to the representation of evolution in art. Unfortunately these articles are only available to subscribers of the journal ,unlike nature’s 15 evolutionary gems.

The contents are listed below. Strangely, clicking on “Preview” does not work, but if you click on “Full Text”  a preview will appear.

S1
Foreword

Steve Jones
S5
Darwinism’s fantastic voyage

Helena Cronin, Oliver Curry
S11
The Origin of Species

Richard Harries
S14
Art and evolution

Tom Lubbock
S21
Evolution: medicine’s most basic science

Randolph M Nesse
S28
The evolution of fruit-fly biology

Ralph J Greenspan, Martin Kreitman
S34
Socioeconomic inequalities in ageing and health

Robert L Perlman
S40
Forebears and heirs: a sketch

David Sharp
S45
Synthetic biology

Henry Nicholls
S50
Darwin’s charm

Peter Hayward
S57
Bold flights of a speculative mind

Andrew Bell
S68
Darwin and the philosophers

Athar Yawar
S74
Darwin’s writing

Richard Horton
S85
Race, genetics, and medicine at a crossroads

John Hardy
S90
Epigenetics in evolution and disease

Manel Esteller
S97
Antibiotic resistance: adaptive evolution

George PC Salmond, Martin Welch
S104

21st century eugenics?

Nancy E Hansen, Heidi L Janz, Dick J Sobsey

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