Notas del episodio
1. Gene‑Centered Evolution
- Following Dawkins, evolution operates at the level of genes and gene‑teams, not organisms.
- “Fitness” is value‑neutral: a trait is fit only if it increases gene replication.
2. Polygenic Traits and Conditional Advantage
- Most traits arise from interacting gene complexes, making fitness context‑dependent.
- Harmful traits can persist when they provide situational benefits.
3. Adaptive “Diseases”
- Classic cases:
- Sickle‑cell trait → malaria resistance.
- Tay‑Sachs carrier state → hypothesized TB resistance.
- Cystic fibrosis carriers → partial cholera/TB protection.
- These illustrate heterozygote advantage: harmful in one form, beneficial in another.
4. Environmental Fit as the Determinant of Surviva ...