Theodosius Dobzhansky

Theodosius Grigorevich Dobzhansky (Феодосий Григорьевич Добржанский;) (January 25, 1900 - November 11, 1975) was a noted geneticist and evolutionary biologist. Dobzhansky was born in Ukraine (then part of Imperial Russia), but lived in the United States beginning in 1927.

Dobzhansky was born in Nemirov, Ukraine then part of Imperial Russia. His father was a mathematics teacher. Dobzhansky attended the University of Kiev between 1917 and 1921, before moving to Leningrad (St. Petersburg).

Dobzhansky taught at the California Institute of Technology from 1930 to 1940 and subsquently moved to Columbia University from 1940 to 1962. He did much important genetic research, mainly on various species of Drosophila.

Dobzhansky is famous for defining evolution as "A change in the frequency of an allele in a gene pool", in his 1937 book.

Dobzhansky's most famous quote was "Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution", which is the title of a 1973 essay criticising Creationism.

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Bibliography

Books

  • Genetics and the Origin of Species (1937, third edition 1951)
  • The Biological Basis of Human Freedom (1954).
  • Mankind Evolving: The Evolution of the Human Species (1962)
  • The Biology of Ultimate Concern (1967)
  • Genetics of the Evolution Process (1970)
  • Genetic Diversity and Human Equality (1973).

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