Originally published in 1977, Physiological Variation and its Genetic
Basis. The editor of this volume, and organizer of the symposium on
which it is based, was well aware that the enterprise represented an
excursion into difficult, and at the time, largely unknown and even
dangerous territory. Nevertheless, so fundamental are physiological
responses and attributes for the efficient and adaptive functioning of
the human organism that the need to understand the causes, sources and
limits of their variation, both temporal and populational, pressed
heavily on the human biologist. None of the contributors to this topic
was so naïve as to assert dogmatically that for the polygenic systems
that were believed to underly the majority, if not all, physiological
characteristics, the observed variance could be separated into fixed
genetic and non-genetic components. As the papers show, it is the
essence of these characters that they were highly responsive to
environmental change, in both the short and long term. The variable
intensity of expression of these characters would of necessity be
reflected in a changing relationship between acquired and in-born
factors in determining differences in response between individuals
within a group subject to a range of environmental exposure. This, in
fact, constituted the central problem in the analysis of physiological
variability and is the major theme running through this volume. Today
it can be read in its historical context.
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9781040870983
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2026
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Taylor & Francis
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