Linked bibliography for the SEP article "The Genotype/Phenotype Distinction" by Richard Lewontin |
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- Allen, G., 1979, “Naturalists and Experimentalists: The Genotype and the Phenotype,” Studies in History of Biology, 3: 179–210. (Scholar)
- Churchill, F.B., 1974, “William Johannsen and the Genotype Concept,” Journal of the History of Biology, 7: 5–30. (Scholar)
- Clausen, K., Keck, D. and W. Hiesey, 1958, “Experimental Studies in the Nature of Species, III. Environmental Responses of Climatic Races of Achillea,” Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication 581: 1–129. (Scholar)
- De Visser, J., Hermisson, J., Wagner, G., Meyers, L., Baghieri-Chaichian, H., Blanchard, J., Chao, L., Cheverud, J., Elena, S., Fontana, W., Gibson, G., Hansen, T., Krakauer, D., Lewontin, R., Ofria, C., Rice, S., von Dassow, G., Wagner, A., and Whitlock, M., 1993, “Perspective: Evolution and Detection of Genetic Robustness,” Evolution, 57: 1959–1972. (Scholar)
- Falk, R., 2001, “Can the Norm of Reaction Save the Gene Concept,” in Thinking about Evolution: Historical, Philosophical, and Political Perspectives (Volume 2), R. S. Singh et al. (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 119–40. (Scholar)
- Fisher, R., 1931, “The Evolution of Dominance,” Biological Reviews, 6: 345–368. (Scholar)
- Goss, P. and J. Peccoud, 1998, “Quantitative Modeling of Stochastic Systems in Molecular Biology Using Stochastic Petri Nets,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A., 95: 6750–6755. (Scholar)
- Griffiths, P.E., 2006, “Genes in the Postgenomic Era,” Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 27 (6): 499–521. (Scholar)
- Haldane, J.B.S., 1939, “The Theory of the Evolution of Dominance,” Journal of Genetics, 37: 365–374. (Scholar)
- Kaplan, J.M., 2008, “Phenotypic Plasticity and Reaction Norms,” A Companion to the Philosophy of Biology, S. Sarkar and A. Plutynski (eds.), Malden, MA: Blackwell, 205–22. (Scholar)
- Lewontin, R. and Goss, P., 2004, “Developmental Canalization, Stochasticity and Robustness,” in Robust Design: A Repertoire of Biological, Ecological, and Engineering Case Studies, E. Jen (ed), New York: Oxford University Press (Scholar)
- Maynard Smith, J. and K. Sondhi, 1960, “ The Genetics of a Pattern,” Genetics, 45: 1039–1050. (Scholar)
- McAdams, H. and A. Arkin, 1997, “Stochastic Mechanisms in Gene Expression,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A., 94: 814–819. (Scholar)
- Nachtomy, O., et al., 2007, “Gene expression and the concept of the phenotype,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Science, 38 (1): 238–54. (Scholar)
- Rendel, J., 1967. Canalization and Gene Control, London: Academic, Logos Press. (Scholar)
- Robert, J.S., 2004, Embryology, Epigenesis, and Evolution: Taking Development Seriously, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Roll-Hansen, Nils, 2009, “Sources of Wilhelm Johannsen's Genotype Theory,” Journal of the History of Biology, 42 (3): 457–93. (Scholar)
- Schmalhausen, I., 1949, Factors of Evolution, Philadelphia: Blakiston. (Scholar)
- Waddington, C., 1953, “Genetic Assimilation of an Acquired Character,” Evolution, 7: 118–126. (Scholar)
- Waddington, C., 1957, The Strategy of the Genes, London: Allen and Unwin. (Scholar)
- Wright, S., 1934, “Physiological and Evolutionary Theories of Dominance,” American Naturalist, 68: 25–53. (Scholar)
- Wright, S., 1925, “The Factors of the Albino Series of Guinea-pigs and their Effects on Black and yellow Pigment,” Genetics, 10: 223–260. (Scholar)
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