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- | ^ gri. |γένος (genos) (Geschlecht/ | + | ^ gri. |γένος (genos) (Geschlecht/ |
- | ^ engl | gene | + | ^ franz. |
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=== Begriffsgeschichtliche Arbeiten === | === Begriffsgeschichtliche Arbeiten === | ||
- | * (Art.) Gen, in: Georg Toepfer: Historisches Wörterbuch der Biologie. Geschichte und Theorie der biologischen Grundbegriffe, | + | * (Art.) Gen, in: Georg Toepfer: Historisches Wörterbuch der Biologie. Geschichte und Theorie der biologischen Grundbegriffe, |
* Verschuer, O von: (Art.) Gen, in: Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie. Hg.v. J. Ritter. Bd. 3, Basel/ | * Verschuer, O von: (Art.) Gen, in: Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie. Hg.v. J. Ritter. Bd. 3, Basel/ | ||
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=== Sonstige Literatur === | === Sonstige Literatur === | ||
- | * Achermann, Eric: Genetik und Genesik. An- und Bemerkungen zu Sigrid Weigels (Hg.) ' | + | * Achermann, Eric: Genetik und Genesik. An- und Bemerkungen zu Sigrid Weigels (Hg.) ' |
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+ | * Anaya-Muñoz, | ||
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+ | * Baetu, Tudor M.: Genes after the human genome project. In: History and Philosophy of Science Part C (2012), S. 191-201. | ||
- | * Beurton, Peter, Raphael Falk u. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger: | + | * Beurton, Peter; Raphael Falk u. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger: |
- | * Brandt, Christina: Genetic Code, Text and Scripture: Metaphors and Narration in German Molecular Biology. Science in Context, 18/4 (2005) S. 629-648. | + | * Brandt, Christina: Genetic Code, Text and Scripture: Metaphors and Narration in German Molecular Biology. |
- | * Brandt, Christina. Metapher und Experiment. Von der Virusforschung zum genetischen Code. Göttingen, 2004. | + | * Brandt, Christina: Metapher und Experiment. Von der Virusforschung zum genetischen Code. Göttingen, 2004. |
* Carlson, Elof A.: The Gene. A Critical History. Philadelphia, | * Carlson, Elof A.: The Gene. A Critical History. Philadelphia, | ||
- | * Carlson, Elof A.: Defining the Gene. An Evolving Concept. American Journal for Human Genetics 49 (1991) S. 475–487.[[http:// | + | * Carlson, Elof A.: Defining the Gene. An Evolving Concept. |
- | * Churchill, Frederic: From heredity theory to ‘Vererbung’. The transmission problem, 1850-1915. Isis 78 (1987) S. 337–364. | + | * Churchill, Frederic: From heredity theory to ‘Vererbung’. The transmission problem, 1850-1915. |
* Dunn, Leslie Clarence: A Short History of Genetics. The Development of some of the Main Lines of Thought: 1864–1939. New York, 1965. | * Dunn, Leslie Clarence: A Short History of Genetics. The Development of some of the Main Lines of Thought: 1864–1939. New York, 1965. | ||
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+ | * Ewens, W. J.: What is the Gene Trying to Do? In: The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 62/1, 2011, S. 155-176. | ||
- | * Falk, Raphael: What is a gene? Studies | + | * Falk, Raphael: What is a gene? In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 17/2 (1986), S. 133-173. |
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+ | * Falk, Raphael: What is a Gene? - Rivisited. In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C, 41/4 (2010), S. 396-406. | ||
- | * Griffiths, Paul, u. Karola Stotz: Genes in the postgenomic era. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27 (2006) S. 499–521. | + | * Griffiths, Paul, u. Karola Stotz: Genes in the postgenomic era. In: Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27, 2006, S. 499–521. |
- | * Gros, François: Les secrets du gène. Paris, 1986. (Nouvelle édition revue et augmeentée. Paris, 1991) | + | * Gros, François: Les secrets du gène. Paris, 1986. (Nouvelle édition revue et augmeentée. Paris, 1991.) [[redaktion: |
- | |Abstract: We outline three very different concepts of the gene—instrumental, | + | * Johannsen, Wilhelm: The genotype |
- | | + | * Jacob, François: La logique du vivant. Une histoire de l' |
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* Jacob, François: La souris, le mouche et l' | * Jacob, François: La souris, le mouche et l' | ||
- | * Kay, Lily E.: Cybernetics, | + | * Kay, Lily E.: Cybernetics, |
* Kay, Lily E.: Who wrote the book of life? A history of the genetic code. Stanford, 2000. (Writing science) | * Kay, Lily E.: Who wrote the book of life? A history of the genetic code. Stanford, 2000. (Writing science) | ||
- | * Kitcher, Philip: Genes. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science | + | * Kitcher, Philip: Genes. |
- | * Leeming, William: Ideas about heredity, genetics, and ‘medical genetics’ in Britain, 1900–1982. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 36/3, 2005, S. 538-558 | + | * Leeming, William: Ideas about heredity, genetics, and ‘medical genetics’ in Britain, 1900–1982. |
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+ | * Leeming, William: Tracing the shifting sands of ‘medical genetics’: | ||
- | |Abstract: The aim of this paper is to understand how evolving ideas about heredity and genetics influenced new medical interests and practices and, eventually, the formation of ‘medical genetics’ as a medical specialism | + | * Lemke, Thomas: ,Gen‘, in: Bröckling etl. al., Glossar der Gegenwart. Frankfurt. |
* Löther, Rolf: Wegbereiter der Genetik: Gregor Johann Mendel und August Weismann. Frankfurt a. M., 1990. | * Löther, Rolf: Wegbereiter der Genetik: Gregor Johann Mendel und August Weismann. Frankfurt a. M., 1990. | ||
- | * López Beltrán, Carlos: In the cradle of heredity: French physicians and l' | + | * López Beltrán, Carlos: In the cradle of heredity: French physicians and l' |
- | |Abstract: This paper argues that our modern concept ofbiological heredity was first clearlyintroduced in a theoretical and practicalsetting by the generation of French physiciansthat were active between 1810 and 1830. Itdescribes how from a traditional focus onhereditary transmission of disease, influentialFrench medical men like Esquirol, | + | |
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* Morange, Michel: La part des gènes. Paris, 1998. | * Morange, Michel: La part des gènes. Paris, 1998. | ||
- | * Morange, Michel: The developmental gene concept: History and limits. In: The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution. Historical and Epistemological Perspectives. Hg. von Peter Beurton, Raphael Falk, u. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger. Cambridge, 2000. S. 193–215. | + | * Morange, Michel: The developmental gene concept: History and limits. In: The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution. Historical and Epistemological Perspectives. Hg. von Peter Beurton, Raphael Falk, u. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger. Cambridge, 2000, S. 193–215. |
- | * Moss, Lenny: The meanings of the gene and the future of the phenotype. Genetics, Society and Policy 4 (2008) S. 38–57. {{: | + | * Moss, Lenny: The meanings of the gene and the future of the phenotype. |
- | * Muller, Herman J: The development of the gene theory. In: Genetics in the 20th Century. Essays on the Progress of Genetics During its First 50 Years. Hg. von Leslie C. Dunn. New York, 1951. 77–99. | + | * Muller, Herman J: The development of the gene theory. In: Genetics in the 20th Century. Essays on the Progress of Genetics During its First 50 Years. Hg. von Leslie C. Dunn. New York, 1951, S. 77–99. |
* Müller-Wille, | * Müller-Wille, | ||
- | * Müller-Wille, | + | * Müller-Wille, |
- | |Abstract: Prompted by recent recognitions of the omnipresence of horizontal gene transfer among microbial species and the associated emphasis on exchange, rather than isolation, as the driving force of evolution, this essay will reflect on hybridization as one of the central concerns of nineteenth-century biology. I will argue that an emphasis on horizontal exchange was already endorsed by ' | + | |
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* Neumann-Held, | * Neumann-Held, | ||
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+ | * O’Malleya, | ||
- | * Portin, Petter: The concept of the gene: Short history and present status. The Quarterly Review of Biology 68 (1993) S. 173–223. | + | * Portin, Petter: The concept of the gene: Short history and present status. |
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- | |Abstract: | + | * Reydon, Thomas A. C.: Gene Names as Proper Names of Individuals: |
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* Rheinberger, | * Rheinberger, | ||
- | * Rheinberger, | + | * Rheinberger, |
- | * Rheinberger, | + | * Rheinberger, |
* Rushton, Alan R.: Genetics and Medicine in the United States 1800 to 1922. Baltimore, 1994. | * Rushton, Alan R.: Genetics and Medicine in the United States 1800 to 1922. Baltimore, 1994. | ||
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* Schwarke, Christian: Die Kultur der Gene. Eine theologische Hermeneutik der Gentechnik. Stuttgart, 2000. | * Schwarke, Christian: Die Kultur der Gene. Eine theologische Hermeneutik der Gentechnik. Stuttgart, 2000. | ||
- | * Schwartz, Sara: The differential concept of the gene: Past and present. In: The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution. Historical and Epistemological Perspectives. Hg. von Peter Beurton, Raphael Falk, u. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger. Cambridge, 2000. S. 26–39. | + | * Schwartz, Sara: The differential concept of the gene: Past and present. In: The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution. Historical and Epistemological Perspectives. Hg. von Peter Beurton, Raphael Falk, u. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger. Cambridge, 2000, S. 26–39. |
- | * Stotz, Karola, Paul E. Griffiths u. Rob Knight: How biologists conceptualize genes: an empirical study. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 35 (2004) S. 647–673. {{: | + | * Stotz, Karola, Paul E. Griffiths u. Rob Knight: How biologists conceptualize genes: an empirical study. |
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+ | * Velasco, J. D.: Species, Genes, and the Tree of Life. In: The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 61/3, 2010, S. 599-620. | ||
- | * Weigel, Sigrid; (Hg.): Genealogie und Genetik. Berlin, 2000. (Einstein Bücher) | + | * Weigel, Sigrid (Hg.): Genealogie und Genetik. Berlin, 2000. (Einstein Bücher) |
* Working Group: Gene Concepts in Development and Evolution. Berlin, 1999. (=Preprint 123) | * Working Group: Gene Concepts in Development and Evolution. Berlin, 1999. (=Preprint 123) | ||
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