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John H. Gillespie

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118:'s book in which Gillespie criticized Kimura for "using the book as a vehicle to establish for himself a niche in the history of science." Gillespie had only four Ph.D. students during his career: Richard Hudson, James N. McNair, David J. Cutler, and Andrew Kern, but mentored many more. Gillespie was a professor in the College of Biological Sciences at the 243: 138: 103: 91: 214: 195: 233: 238: 55: 187: 248: 71: 99: 83: 79: 75: 162: 210: 191: 170: 145: 111: 95: 87: 154: 133: 227: 82:. In molecular evolution, he emphasized the importance of advantageous mutations and 115: 107: 158: 131:
Blum, D. (1992). "Scientists in Open War over "Neutral Theory" of Genetics".
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Promoting natural selection (as opposed to neutralism) in molecular evolution
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Gillespie, J.H. (1984). "The Status of the Neutral Theory".
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University of California, Davis
evolutionary biologist
theoretical population genetics
molecular evolution
balancing selection
selectionist
neutralist-selectionist debate
natural selection
molecular evolution
neutral theory of molecular evolution
Motoo Kimura
Science
Kimura
University of California, Davis
Sacramento Bee

Science
doi
10.1126/science.224.4650.732
JSTOR
1692840
PMID
17780612
Oxford University Press
ISBN
0-19-509271-6
ISBN
0-8018-8009-2
Categories
Evolutionary biologists

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