Article ID: CBB001552680

Johannsen's Criticism of the Chromosome Theory (2014)

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The genotype theory of Wilhelm Johannsen (1857--1927) was an important contribution to the founding of classical genetics. This theory built on Johannsen's experimental demonstration that hereditary change is discontinuous, not continuous as had been widely assumed. Johannsen is also known for his criticism of traditional Darwinian evolution by natural selection, as well as his criticism of the classical Mendelian chromosome theory of heredity. He has often been seen as one of the anti-Darwinians that caused the “eclipse of Darwinism” in the early 20th century, before it was saved by the Modern Synthesis. This article focuses on Johannsen's criticism of the chromosome theory. He was indeed skeptical of the notion of the chromosomes as the sole carriers of heredity, but he praised the mapping of Mendelian genes on the chromosomes as a major step forward. Johannsen objected that these genes could not account for the whole of heredity, and that the stability of the genotype depended on much more than the stability of Mendelian genes. For Johannsen, the genotype, as a property of the whole organism, was the fundamental and empirically well-established entity.

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Authors & Contributors
Volpone, Alessandro
Falk, Raphael
Hall, Brian K.
Rushton, Alan R.
Breidbach, Olaf
Deichmann, Ute
Journals
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution
Journal of the History of Biology
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
British Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
University of Chicago
Continuum
Concepts
Genetics
Chromosomes
Heredity
Darwinism
Evolution
Natural selection
People
Johannsen, Wilhelm Ludvig
Bateson, William
Wilson, Edmund Beecher
Boveri, Theodor
Darwin, Charles Robert
Gulick, John Thomas
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
Places
Europe
Germany
Italy
England
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