How we Get Mendel Wrong, and Why it Matters

How we Get Mendel Wrong, and Why it Matters
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781003833512
ISBN-13 : 1003833519
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Book Synopsis How we Get Mendel Wrong, and Why it Matters by : Kostas Kampourakis

Download or read book How we Get Mendel Wrong, and Why it Matters written by Kostas Kampourakis and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2023-12-28 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book illustrates that the stereotypical representations of Gregor Mendel and his work misrepresent his findings and their historical context. The author sets the historical record straight and provides scientists with a reference guide to the respective scholarship in the early history of genetics. The overarching argument is twofold: on the one hand, that we had better avoid naïve hero-worshipping and understand each historical figure, Mendel in particular, by placing them in the actual sociocultural context in which they lived and worked; on the other hand, that we had better refrain from teaching in schools the naive Mendelian genetics that provided the presumed “scientific” basis for eugenics. Key Features Corrects the distorting stereotypical representations of Mendelian genetics and provides an authentic picture of how science is done, focusing on Gregor Mendel and his actual contributions to science Explains how the oversimplifications of Mendelian genetics were exploited by ideologues to provide the presumed “scientific” basis for eugenics Proposes a shift in school education from teaching how the science of genetics is done using model systems to teaching the complexities of development through which heredity is materialized


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