The Selfish Gene, written by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, is a thought-provoking exploration of the role of genes in driving evolutionary processes. Dawkins introduces the concept of the “selfish gene,” arguing that it is the gene, rather than the species or the individual, that is the fundamental unit of selection in evolution. He delves into various topics such as altruism, kin selection, genetic diversity, and the importance of replicators in shaping the natural world.
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