Lamarckisme

Lamarckism (atau Warisan Lamarckian) merupakan idea bahawa sesuatu organisma mampu menurunkan ciri-ciri yang ia dapati semasa hayatnya kepada keturunannya (juga dikenali sebagai warisan ciri-ciri yang didapati atau warisan lembut). Ia dinamakan sempena pakar biologi Perancis Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829), yang memasukkan aksi warisan lembut dalam teori evolusinya sebagai tambahan pada konsep warisan berterusan cenderung mendorong organisma ke arah lebih rumit, dalam jurai keturunan selari tetapi berasingan tanpa kepupusan. Lamarck tidak mencipta idea pewarisan lembut, yang mencadangkan bahawa usaha individual semasa tempoh hayat organisma merupakan mekanisma utama yang mendorong organisma ke arah penyesuaian, disebabkan mereka dipercayai akan mendapat perubahan penyesuaian dan menurunkan ia pada keturunannya.

Apabila Charles Darwin menerbitkan teori evolusinya melalui pemilihan semula jadi dalam On the Origin of Species, dia terus memberikan kepercayaan pada apa yang dia gelar "warisan berguna dan tidak berguna", tetapi menolak aspek lain bagi teori Lamarck. Kemudian, ilmu genetik Mendel menggantikan pendapat warisan melalui trait diperolehi, akhirnya membawa pada perkembangan sintesis evolusi moden, dan penyingkiran umum bagi teori Lamarckian mengenai evolusi dalam biologi. Disebalik penyingkiran ini, minat pada Lamarckism berterusan (2009) ketika kajian dalam bidang epigenetik telah menonjolkan kemungkinan warisan trait tingkah laku yang diperolehi oleh generasi sebelumnya.Ralat petik: Parameter tidak sah dalam teg <ref>[1]

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Rujukan

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Bacaan lanjut

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Pautan luar

  • Nonsense in Schoolbooks - The Imaginary Lamarck Diarkibkan 2000-10-12 di Wayback Machine: Michael T. Ghiselin recounts Lamarck's times and writings.
  • Jean-Baptiste Lamarck : works and heritage Diarkibkan 2008-05-05 di Wayback Machine: an English/French web site edited by Pietro Corsi (Oxford Univ.) and realised by CNRS (France - IT team of CRHST). This web site contents all books, texts, manuscripts and Lamarck's Herbarium
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  • The Sins of the Fathers, Take 2: "At tributes to Darwin, Lamarckism — inheritance of acquired traits — will be the skunk at the party." Sharon Begley, Newsweek, Jan 17, 2009, from the magazine issue dated January 26, 2009
  • Essay on Meta-Lamarckism by Ross Honeywill