A Sexless Universe: How Microbial Genetics Shaped the First History of Reproduction, François Jacob’s The Logic of Life

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
N. Hopwood
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Although it has not been much noticed, reproduction is the central theme of François Jacob’s important history of biology, La logique du vivant (The Logic of Life). In a book ostensibly devoted to heredity, this molecular biologist had reproduction integrate levels of organization from organisms to molecules and play a major role in each historical transition between them, not just in the influential argument for a shift “from generation to reproduction.” Moreover, I claim, La logique was the first general history of (research on) reproduction. Earlier histories had tackled only aspects of generation and reproduction; none historicized the latter. Jacob’s innovation came out of the rising prominence of reproduction in neo-Darwinist studies of populations and in his own field, the cellular genetics of bacteria and their viruses, and engagement with history and philosophy of science. The discovery of bacterial “sex” enabled microbial genetics but, ironically, led Jacob to a sexless concept of reproduction. This approach molded a history that reached across the living world but slighted sex and the complexities of reproduction in multicellular organisms. Readers can learn from its strength and limitations.
一个无性的宇宙:微生物遗传学如何塑造繁殖的第一个历史,弗朗索瓦·雅各布的《生命的逻辑》
尽管没有多少人注意到,繁殖是弗朗索瓦·雅各布重要的生物学史《生命的逻辑》的中心主题。在这本表面上专门研究遗传的书中,这位分子生物学家把从有机体到分子的各个组织层次整合在一起,并在它们之间的每一次历史转变中发挥重要作用,而不仅仅是在“从一代到繁殖”的转变这一有影响力的论点中。此外,我认为,《逻辑学》是第一部关于生殖(研究)的通史。早期的历史只涉及世代和繁殖的各个方面;没有人将后者历史化。雅各布的创新源于新达尔文主义对人口的研究以及他自己的研究领域——细菌及其病毒的细胞遗传学,以及对历史和科学哲学的研究。细菌“性”的发现使微生物遗传学成为可能,但具有讽刺意味的是,雅各布却提出了无性生殖的概念。这种方法塑造了一段跨越生物世界的历史,但忽略了多细胞生物的性和繁殖的复杂性。读者可以从它的优点和缺点中学习。
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