“Of course genes are not directly visible to selection. Obviously they are selected by virtue of their phenotypic effects, and certainly they can only be said to have phenotypic effects in concert with hundreds of other genes. But it is the thesis of this book that we should not be trapped into assuming that those phenotypic effects are best regarded as being neatly wrapped up in discrete bodies (or other discrete vehicles). The doctrine of the extended phenotype is that the phenotypic effect of a gene (genetic replicator) is best seen as an effect upon the world at large, and only incidentally upon the individual organism—or any other vehicle—in which it happens to sit.”
Quote by Richard Dawkins
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The Extended Phenotype: The Long Reach of the Gene
This seminal work delves into the concept of the extended phenotype, which includes the effects of an organism's behavior on its environment. The author presents a comprehensive view of how genes can influence the world around them, extending their reach beyond the individual organism. more
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