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Today the theory of evolution by natural selection and the science of genetics are the twin keys to our understanding of how life on earth came about. Yet when an English naturalist called Charles Darwin first published his ideas in 1859 in a book called On the Origin of Species the world was horrified at the notion of a changing creation without the intervention a Creator. By contrast, when a few years later an obscure Moravian monk, Gregor Mendel, published the results of his experiments in genetics the world failed to notice John Scotneys new book explains just what these two great men had discovered and follows the amazing development of this seminal idea from the decade when it turned the world on its head to the present time and the unravelling of the human genome. It describes how the first dinosaur fossils were believed to be the bones of giants and how little by little the ongoing story of living creatures has been assembled until we can see the thread of life running from single-cell microorganisms to primates like ourselves, and why most ancient creatures died out and some survive to this day. Indeed we still carry vestiges of former life forms in our bodies and it is said that ancient seas flow in our blood. Anatomy, taxonomy, chemistry, geology, archaeology, and embryology have all had a part in this remarkable detective story, and even the Cold War became involved when the followers of Mendel in the West were confronted by those of Lamarck in China and Russia. Modern evolutionary theory is shown to be a synthesis of many scientific fields and the product both of years of tireless work and of sudden imaginative leaps. The Theory of Evolution conveys the excitement of this fundamental discovery and gives an insight into the way scientific enquiry and debate continue to shape our world. SIMPLE GUIDES: SCIENCE Simple Guides: Science are user-friendly introductions to the great scientific discoveries of the world. Written by experts in the field, they offer the general reader simple and engaging descriptions of key developments and breakthroughs in different fields of science and technology.
  • Simple Guides: Science are written in a clear, informal style, using plain, non-technical language to provide accessible introductions to complex scientific theories.
    • Organized both by theme and chronologically, the books link the major breakthroughs to the lives of their discoverers and inventors.
    • The clear structure and design enable the general reader to grasp essentials easily.
    • These guides will appeal to readers with no specific scientific knowledge, yet with a thirst to know more about the world we live in.
    • The scientific developments and theories are brought to life by descriptions of their social contexts; not only the breakthroughs are described, but also their impact on society and the human story behind the scientists.
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    Contents

    Evolution:
    Facts and Figures

    Introduction:
    All Creatures Great and Small

    Conclusion:
    Darwin was Right

    List of Illustrations

    HMS Beagle in the Straits of Magellan

    The route taken by the Beagle

    Creation of the Birds and Fishes. Etching by Hollar

    The Ancient of Days, by William Blake

    Erasms Darwin, by Joseph Wright of Darby

    Rhea Darwinii

    Darwins finches

    Linnaeuss Systema Naturae

    Ammonite fossil from Lyme Regis

    Portrait of Mary Anning

    Plesiosaurus macrocephalus

    Watercolour of early life forms in Dorset

    Charles Lyell

    Frontispiece to Lyells Principles of Geology

    Darwin in his late twenties

    Darwins sketch of an evolutionary tree

    Alfred Russel Wallace

    Title page of On the Origin of Species

    Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

    Gregor Mendel

    Caricature of Darwin

    Richard Owen

    Thomas Huxley

    Samuel Wilberforce

    Robert Fitzroy

    Neanderthal Man

    Frontispiece of Evidence as to Mans Place in Nature

    Woodcut of human and dog embryos

    Illustration of monkey from Darwins Descent of Man

    Male beetles fighting

    Haeckels tree of life

    August Weismann

    Hugo de Vries

    Diagram of the crossing over of chromosomes

    Trofim Lysenko

    Ronald Fisher

    Archaeopteryx

    Big-eared bats

    Diagram of natural selection

    Francis Galton

    White mutation and sex-linked inheritance in fruit flies

    James Watson

    Cricks pencil sketch of the double helix

    DNA replicating itself

    Francis Crick

    Photograph of Darwin by Julia Margaret Cameron

    Evolution: Facts and Figures
    34 billion BCEFirst DNA, first bacteria
    3 billion BCEStromatolites appear
    580540 million BCECambrian Explosion a sudden burst of life: many fossils first appear
    510 million BCEFirst fish
    475 million BCEFirst plants
    390 million BCEFirst insects
    230 million BCEFirst dinosaurs
    195 million BCEFirst mammals
    185 million BCEIchthyosaurus thrived
    145 million BCEArchaeopteryx thrived
    65 million BCEEnd of the dinosaurs
    20 million BCEGiraffes short-necked ancestors
    6-5 million BCEHominins split from Apes
    2.5 million BCEHomo habilis in Africa
    1 million BCEHomo erectus in Asia
    200,000 BCENeanderthals in Europe
    190,000 BCEHomo sapiens first appears in Africa
    10030,000 BCEHomo sapiens in Europe. End of Neanderthals
    4004 BCEOrigin of life according to Archbishop Ussher
    400 BCEHippocrates uses Pangenesis to explain evolution
    350 BCE (circa)Aristotle teaching
    1270 CE (circa)St Thomas Aquinas writes Summa Theologica
    1648Archbishop Ussher publishes Annals of the Old Testament
    1687Newton proposes Laws of Gravitation
    1754Linneaus publishes Genera Plantorum
    1758Linnaeus publishes Systema Naturae
    1794Blake publishes Tyger Tyger in Songs of Experience
    1794Erasmus Darwin publishes Zoonomia
    1794William Paley publishes The Evidences of Christianity
    1798Malthus publishes An Essay on the Principle of Population
    1800Cuvier argues that fossils represent extinct species
    1802Paley publishes Natural Theology
    1803Erasmus Darwins Temple of Nature published posthumously
    1809Lamarck publishes Philosophie Zoologique
    1809Charles Darwin born
    1811Joseph and Mary Anning find Ichthyosaurus
    1815William Smiths geological map of Britain
    1817Darwins mother dies
    1818Darwin goes to Shrewsbury School
    1823Mary Anning finds Plesiosaurus
    1825Darwin goes to Edinburgh University to study medicine
    1828Darwin enters Christs College, Cambridge, to study theology
    1829Lamarck dies
    1830First volume of Lyells Principles of Geology published
    1831Darwin graduates from Cambridge
    183136The voyage of the Beagle
    18362 October Darwin returns to England
    183637Darwin writes up notes. Starts to think about evolution
    1838Darwin first formulates theory of natural selection
    1839Book later called The Voyage of the Beagle published
    1839Darwin marries his cousin, Emma Wedgwood
    1841Richard Owen coins name dinosaur
    1842Darwin drafts brief essay with his ideas on natural selection (unpublished)
    1842Darwin publishes The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs
    1844Drafts longer essay on natural selection (unpublished)
    1844Darwin publishes Geological Observations on Volcanic Islands
    1844Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation published anonymously
    1846Darwin publishes Geological Observations on South America
    1848Asa Gray publishes A Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States
    185154Darwin studies and writes about barnacles and fossil barnacles
    1856Discovery of Neanderthal skeleton
    185663Mendel works on peas
    1858Wallace writes to Darwin outlining his idea on evolution
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