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Charles Darwin

"This Preservation of favorable individual differences and variations, and the destruction of those which are injurious, I have called natural selection, or the Survival of the Fittest. Variations neither useful nor injurious would not be affected by natural selection, and would be left either a fluctuating element, as perhaps we see in certain polymorphic species, or would ultimately become fixed, owing to the nature of the organism and the nature of the conditions.

Several writers have misapprehended or objected to the term Natural Selection. Some have even imagined that natural selection induces variability, whereas it implies only the preservation of such variations as arise and are beneficial to the being under its conditions of life."

Charles Darwin



  1. Dalton, John
  2. Damasio, A.R.; Damasio, H.
    • Brain and language
    • Scientific American: Vol. 267, No. 3, pp. 88-95
    • September 1992
    • [Pubmed]
    • Also Published in:
      • Mind and Brain: Readings from Scientific American Magazine
      • W.H. Freeman
    • QP 360.5.M55 1993

  3. Darwin's Diagram of Geological Strata, and Evolutionary Divergence Darwin, Charles
  4. Eric H. Davidson Davidson, Eric H.
    • Gene Activity in Early Development
    • Academic Press
    • QH 453.D38 1986
  5. Davies, Paul C.W.
    • The Cosmic Blueprint: New Discoveries in Nature's Creative Ability to Order the Universe
    • Simon & Schuster
    • QC 73.D383 1988
  6. Davison, Graham
  7. Dawkins, Richard
  8. David Deamer Deamer, David
  9. Deamer, David; Evans, John
  10. De Camilli, Pietro; Haucke, Volker; Takei, Kohji; Mugnaini, Enrico
    • The Structure of Synapses
    • in: Synapses
      • edited by W. Maxwell Cowan, Thomas C. Sudhof, Charles F. Stevens
      • pp. 89-133
    • The John Hopkins University Press
    • QP 364.S945 2000

  11. De Camilli, Pietro; Slepnev, Vladimir I.; Shupliakov, Oleg; Brodin, Lennart
    • Synaptic Vesicle Endocytosis
    • in: Synapses
      • edited by W. Maxwell Cowan, Thomas C. Sudhof, Charles F. Stevens
      • pp. 217-273
    • The John Hopkins University Press
    • QP 364.S945 2000

  12. Christian De Duve De Duve, Christian
  13. De Duve, Christian; Miller, Stanley L.
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    "Dr. W�chtersh�user, we're no patent lawyers here."

    Christian De Duve to Fellow Origin of Life Researcher (and Patent Lawyer) G�nter W�chtersh�user
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    De Kloet, E. Ronald; Vreugdenhil, Erno; Oitzl, Melly S.; Jo�Es, Marian
  15. De Pomerai, David
    • From Gene to Animal: An Introduction to the Molecular Biology of Animal Development
    • Cambridge University Press
    • QH 453.D4 1990

  16. Eddy M. De Robertis De Robertis, Eddy M.
    • The Homeobox in Cell Differentiation and Evolution
    • in: Guidebook to the Homeobox Genes
      • edited by: Duboule, Dennis
      • pp. 13-23
    • A Sambrook & Tooze Publication at Oxford University Press
    • QH 447.8.H65.G85 1994
  17. Descartes, Rene
  18. Devor, Anna
  19. Educator/Philospher/Activist - John Dewey Dewey, John
  20. De Zeeuw, C.I.; Simpson, J.I.; Hoogenraad, C.C.; Galjart, N.; Koekkoek, S.K; Ruigrok, T.J.
  21. Diamond, Marian C.; Scheibel, Arnold B.; Elson, Lawrence M.
  22. Evolutionary Biologist - Theodosius Dobzhansky Dobzhansky, Theodosius
  23. Doherty, Elizabeth A.; Doudna, Jennifer A.
  24. Doubell, Timothy P.; Skaliora, Irini; Baron, J�r�me; King, Andrew J.
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    "Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution...

    Seen in the light of evolution, biology is, perhaps, intellectually the most satisfying and inspiring science. Without that light it becomes a pile of sundry facts some of them interesting or curious but making no meaningful picture as a whole."

    Theodosius Dobzhansky
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    Drews, Ulrich; Rotgheburger, Astried
  26. Drobner, E.; Huber, H.; Wachtershauser, Gunter; Rose, D.; Stetter, Karl O.
    • Pyrite Formation Linked With Hydrogen Evolution Under Anaerobic Conditions
    • Nature: Vol. 346, pp. 742-744
    • August 23, 1990

  27. Dubrovsky, Bernardo
    • Fundamental Neuroscience and the Classification of Psychiatric Disorders
    • Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews: Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 511-518
    • Fall 1995
    • [Pubmed]
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    "I have been trying to imagine a framework for the origin of life, guided by a personal philosophy which considers the primal characteristics of life to be
    homeostasis rather than replication,
    diversity rather than uniformity,
    the flexibility of the genome rather than the tyranny of the gene,
    the error tolerence of the whole rather than the precision of the parts."

    Freeman Dyson
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  29. Dworkin, Jason P.; Lazcano, Antonio; Miller, Stanley L.
  30. Freeman Dyson Dyson, Freeman J.

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