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Eva Jablonka

Eva Jablonka (Hebrew: חווה יבלונקה) (born 1952) is an Israeli evolutionary theorist and geneticist, known especially for her interest in epigenetic inheritance. Born in 1952 in Poland, she emigrated to Israel in 1957. She is a professor at the Cohn Institute for the History of Philosophy of Science and Ideas at Tel Aviv University. In 1981 she was awarded the Landau prize of Israel for outstanding Master of Science (M.Sc.) work and in 1988, the Marcus prize for outstanding Ph.D. work.[1] She is a proponent of academic freedom, recognising that on such matters, "academic and political issues cannot really be kept apart", although she is not a proponent of simplistic solutions, and shows a preference to describe her own position.[2]

Eva Jablonka
Born1952
Poland
Known forNeo-Lamarckist views on epigenetics
AwardsLandau prize
Scientific career
InstitutionsTel Aviv University
Doctoral advisorHoward Cedar
Doctoral studentsAviv Regev

Work on evolutionary themes

Jablonka publishes about evolutionary themes, especially epigenetics. Her emphasis on non-genetic forms of evolution has received interest from those attempting to expand the scope of evolutionist thinking into other spheres. Jablonka has been described as being in the vanguard of an ongoing revolution within evolutionary biology, and is a leading proponent of the extended evolutionary synthesis.[3][4][5]

Her first book on the subject of epigenetics, Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution: the Lamarckian Dimension (1995), was co-authored with Marion Lamb. Her book Animal Traditions (2000), co-authored with Eytan Avital, extended models of human cultural transmission to the non-human animal world, to show that cultural evolution has played an important role in the evolution of other animals.[6] Jablonka again co-authored with Lamb on Evolution in Four Dimensions (2005). Building on the approach of evolutionary developmental biology, and recent findings of molecular and behavioral biology, they argue the case for the transmission of not just genes per se, but heritable variations transmitted from generation to generation by whatever means. They suggest that such variation can occur at four levels. Firstly, at the established physical level of genetics. Secondly, at the epigenetic level involving variation in the "meaning" of given DNA strands, in which variations in DNA translation during developmental processes are subsequently transmitted during reproduction, which can then feed back into sequence modification of DNA itself. The third dimension is one of particular interest to Jablonka, comprising the transmission of behavioural traditions. There are for example documented cases of food preferences being passed on, by social learning, in several animal species, which remain stable from generation to generation while conditions permit. The fourth dimension is symbolic inheritance, which is unique to humans, and in which traditions are passed on “through our capacity for language, and culture, our representations of how to behave, communicated by speech and writing.”[7] In their treatment of the higher levels, Jablonka and Lamb distinguish their approach from the banalities of evolutionary psychology, of "memes", and even from Chomskian ideas of universal grammar. They argue that there are constant interactions between the levels – epigenetic, behavioural and even symbolic inheritance mechanisms also produce selection pressures on DNA-based inheritance and can, in some cases, even help direct DNA changes themselves – so "evolving evolution". To liven their text, they utilise thought experiments and dialogue with a sceptical enquirer, one IM-Ifcha Mistabra, Aramaic, they say, for "the opposite conjecture".[7]

In 2008, Jablonka and Lamb published the paper Soft inheritance: Challenging the Modern Synthesis which claimed there is evidence for Lamarckian epigenetic control systems causing evolutionary changes and the mechanisms underlying epigenetic inheritance can also lead to saltational changes that reorganize the epigenome.[8]

In 2019, Jablonka and Simona Ginsburg published The Evolution of the Sensitive Soul: Learning and the Origins of Consciousness. In it, Jablonka and Ginsburg propose a new theory about the origin of consciousness, centered on learning. Inspired by methodologies used to mark the transition from non-life to life, the authors suggest a set of criteria marking the transition to minimal consciousness: a complex form of associative learning, which they term unlimited associative learning.

In 2022, Jablonka and Ginsburg published Picturing the Mind: Consciousness through the Lens of Evolution. In it, they examined the questions of what consciousness is and how it evolved, and who or what is conscious. They suggest that consciousness is found not only in humans but also in such animals as octopuses and bees, as well as speculating about aliens and artificial intelligence. They also examine what sets humans apart, be it music, toolmaking, sentience, or symbolic language.[9][10]

Reception

J. Bruce Walsh was skeptical of Jablonka's claims in the book Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution regarding the importance of epigenetic inheritance in evolution.[11] R. J. Berry, however, wrote that the book made a strong case for the importance of epigenetic inheritance in evolution and recommended the book for evolutionary biologists.[12]

Jan Zima wrote a positive review for the book Evolution in Four Dimensions concluding "the book can be recommended both to professional scientists and all the students interested in biological ideas and the current ways of thinking about biology".[13] Stuart Newman also positively reviewed the book.[14]

Thomas Dickens and Qazi Rahman have written epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation and histone modification are genetically inherited under the control of natural selection, and do not challenge the modern evolutionary synthesis. Dickens and Rahman however took issue with the claims of Jablonka and Marion Lamb on Lamarckian epigenetic processes.[4]

Selected publications

Books

  • Eva Jablonka and Marion J. Lamb (1995). Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution: the Lamarckian Dimension, Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-854063-9, ISBN 978-0-19-854063-2, ISBN 978-0-19-854063-2
  • Eytan Avital and Eva Jablonka. (2000) Animal Traditions: Behavioural Inheritance in Evolution. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-66273-7
  • Eva Jablonka and Marion J. Lamb (2005) Evolution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigenetic, Behavioral, and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-10107-6
  • Simona Ginsburg and Eva Jablonka (2019) The Evolution of the Sensitive Soul. MIT Press ISBN 9780262039307
  • Eva Jablonka and Marion J. Lamb (2020) Inheritance Systems and the Extended Synthesis. Cambridge University Press ISBN 9781108685412
  • Simona Ginsburd and Eva Jablonka (2022) Picturing the Mind: Consciousness through the Lens of Evolution. MIT Press ISBN 9780262046756

Articles

  • Jablonka, E.; Lamb, M. (1988). "Meiotic pairing constraints and the activity of sex chromosomes†". Journal of Theoretical Biology. 133 (1): 23–36. Bibcode:1988JThBi.133...23J. doi:10.1016/S0022-5193(88)80022-5. PMID 3226141.
  • Jablonka, E.; Lamb, M. (1989). "The inheritance of acquired epigenetic variations". Journal of Theoretical Biology. 139 (1): 69–83. Bibcode:1989JThBi.139...69J. doi:10.1016/S0022-5193(89)80058-X. PMID 2593687.
  • Jablonka, E.A.; Lamb, M.J. (1990). "The Evolution of Heteromorphic Sex Chromosomes". Biological Reviews. 65 (3): 249–276. doi:10.1111/j.1469-185X.1990.tb01426.x. PMID 2205302. S2CID 26074911.
  • Jablonka, E.; Lamb, M. J. (2006). "The evolution of information in the major transitions". Journal of Theoretical Biology. 239 (2): 236–246. Bibcode:2006JThBi.239..236J. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2005.08.038. PMID 16236324.
  • Jablonka, E. & Lamb, M.J. (June 2007). "The expanded evolutionary synthesis—a response to Godfrey-Smith, Haig, and West-Eberhard". Biology and Philosophy. 22 (3): 453–472. doi:10.1007/s10539-007-9064-z. ISSN 0169-3867. S2CID 170606957.

Books in Hebrew

  • Eva Jablonka (1994) History of Heredity. Ministry of Defence Publishing House, Israel.
  • Eva Jablonka (1994–1997) Evolution: A Textbook in Evolutionary Biology for the Open University, Israel. Open University Press. 7 units. 700 pages.

References

  1. ^ "Eva Jablonka's Curriculum Vitae from Cohn Institute webpage". Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas. Retrieved 2009-10-17.
  2. ^ "Eva Jablonka's Position on Academic Freedom". Israel Academia Monitor. Retrieved 2009-10-17.
  3. ^ Seth Bullock, Jason Noble, Richard Watson, & Mark A. Bedau (Eds) (June 2008). Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems (PDF). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. p. vii. ISBN 978-0-262-75017-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ a b Thomas Dickens, Qazi Rahman. (2012). The extended evolutionary synthesis and the role of soft inheritance in evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society: B biological sciences, 279 (1740). pp. 2913-2921.
  5. ^ Laland; et al. (8 October 2014). "Does Evolutionary Theory Need a Rethink?". Nature. 514 (7521): 161–164. Bibcode:2014Natur.514..161L. doi:10.1038/514161a. PMID 25297418.
  6. ^ Sterelny, K. (2007). Dawkins vs. Gould: Survival of the Fittest. Cambridge, U.K.: Icon Books. p. 164. ISBN 978-1-84046-780-2. Also ISBN 978-1-84046-780-2
  7. ^ a b Rose, Steven (23 July 2005). "Review of Jablonka & Lamb's Evolution in Four Dimensions". The Guardian. Retrieved 2009-10-17.
  8. ^ Eva Jablonka, Marion J. Lamb. (2008). Soft Inheritance: Challenging the Modern Synthesis. Genetics and Molecular Biology. 31: 393.
  9. ^ "Picturing the Mind: Consciousness through the Lens of Evolution". MIT Press. February 1, 2022. Retrieved November 14, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ Ginsburg, Simona; Jablonka, Eva (June 24, 2022). "How Did Consciousness Evolve? An Illustrated Guide". The MIT Press Reader. Retrieved November 14, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ J. Bruce Walsh. (1996). Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution; The Lamarckian Dimension. by Eva Jablonka; Marion J. Lamb. Evolution, Vol. 50, No. 5. pp. 2115-2118.
  12. ^ R. J. Berry. (1996). Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution. The Lamarckian Dimension. by E. Jablonka; M. J. Lamb. Journal of Biogeography, Vol. 23, No. 3. pp. 398-399.
  13. ^ Jan Zima. (2006). Evolution in Four Dimensions. Genetic, Epigenetic, Behavioral and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life by E. Jablonka; M. J. Lamb. Folia Geobotanica, Vol. 41, No. 3. pp. 348-349.
  14. ^ Stuart Newman. (2007). Evolution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigenetic, Behavioral and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life by Eva Jablonka; Marion Lamb. Integrative and Comparative Biology, Vol. 47, No. 6, Integrative Biology of Pelagic Invertebrates. pp. 901-903.

External links

  • Eva Jablonka CV
  • Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution. Partial online text.
  • Evolution in Four Dimensions. Partial online text.

jablonka, hebrew, חווה, יבלונקה, born, 1952, israeli, evolutionary, theorist, geneticist, known, especially, interest, epigenetic, inheritance, born, 1952, poland, emigrated, israel, 1957, professor, cohn, institute, history, philosophy, science, ideas, aviv, . Eva Jablonka Hebrew חווה יבלונקה born 1952 is an Israeli evolutionary theorist and geneticist known especially for her interest in epigenetic inheritance Born in 1952 in Poland she emigrated to Israel in 1957 She is a professor at the Cohn Institute for the History of Philosophy of Science and Ideas at Tel Aviv University In 1981 she was awarded the Landau prize of Israel for outstanding Master of Science M Sc work and in 1988 the Marcus prize for outstanding Ph D work 1 She is a proponent of academic freedom recognising that on such matters academic and political issues cannot really be kept apart although she is not a proponent of simplistic solutions and shows a preference to describe her own position 2 Eva JablonkaBorn1952PolandKnown forNeo Lamarckist views on epigeneticsAwardsLandau prizeScientific careerInstitutionsTel Aviv UniversityDoctoral advisorHoward CedarDoctoral studentsAviv RegevContents 1 Work on evolutionary themes 2 Reception 3 Selected publications 3 1 Books 3 2 Articles 3 3 Books in Hebrew 4 References 5 External linksWork on evolutionary themes EditJablonka publishes about evolutionary themes especially epigenetics Her emphasis on non genetic forms of evolution has received interest from those attempting to expand the scope of evolutionist thinking into other spheres Jablonka has been described as being in the vanguard of an ongoing revolution within evolutionary biology and is a leading proponent of the extended evolutionary synthesis 3 4 5 Her first book on the subject of epigenetics Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution the Lamarckian Dimension 1995 was co authored with Marion Lamb Her book Animal Traditions 2000 co authored with Eytan Avital extended models of human cultural transmission to the non human animal world to show that cultural evolution has played an important role in the evolution of other animals 6 Jablonka again co authored with Lamb on Evolution in Four Dimensions 2005 Building on the approach of evolutionary developmental biology and recent findings of molecular and behavioral biology they argue the case for the transmission of not just genes per se but heritable variations transmitted from generation to generation by whatever means They suggest that such variation can occur at four levels Firstly at the established physical level of genetics Secondly at the epigenetic level involving variation in the meaning of given DNA strands in which variations in DNA translation during developmental processes are subsequently transmitted during reproduction which can then feed back into sequence modification of DNA itself The third dimension is one of particular interest to Jablonka comprising the transmission of behavioural traditions There are for example documented cases of food preferences being passed on by social learning in several animal species which remain stable from generation to generation while conditions permit The fourth dimension is symbolic inheritance which is unique to humans and in which traditions are passed on through our capacity for language and culture our representations of how to behave communicated by speech and writing 7 In their treatment of the higher levels Jablonka and Lamb distinguish their approach from the banalities of evolutionary psychology of memes and even from Chomskian ideas of universal grammar They argue that there are constant interactions between the levels epigenetic behavioural and even symbolic inheritance mechanisms also produce selection pressures on DNA based inheritance and can in some cases even help direct DNA changes themselves so evolving evolution To liven their text they utilise thought experiments and dialogue with a sceptical enquirer one IM Ifcha Mistabra Aramaic they say for the opposite conjecture 7 In 2008 Jablonka and Lamb published the paper Soft inheritance Challenging the Modern Synthesis which claimed there is evidence for Lamarckian epigenetic control systems causing evolutionary changes and the mechanisms underlying epigenetic inheritance can also lead to saltational changes that reorganize the epigenome 8 In 2019 Jablonka and Simona Ginsburg published The Evolution of the Sensitive Soul Learning and the Origins of Consciousness In it Jablonka and Ginsburg propose a new theory about the origin of consciousness centered on learning Inspired by methodologies used to mark the transition from non life to life the authors suggest a set of criteria marking the transition to minimal consciousness a complex form of associative learning which they term unlimited associative learning In 2022 Jablonka and Ginsburg published Picturing the Mind Consciousness through the Lens of Evolution In it they examined the questions of what consciousness is and how it evolved and who or what is conscious They suggest that consciousness is found not only in humans but also in such animals as octopuses and bees as well as speculating about aliens and artificial intelligence They also examine what sets humans apart be it music toolmaking sentience or symbolic language 9 10 Reception EditJ Bruce Walsh was skeptical of Jablonka s claims in the book Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution regarding the importance of epigenetic inheritance in evolution 11 R J Berry however wrote that the book made a strong case for the importance of epigenetic inheritance in evolution and recommended the book for evolutionary biologists 12 Jan Zima wrote a positive review for the book Evolution in Four Dimensions concluding the book can be recommended both to professional scientists and all the students interested in biological ideas and the current ways of thinking about biology 13 Stuart Newman also positively reviewed the book 14 Thomas Dickens and Qazi Rahman have written epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation and histone modification are genetically inherited under the control of natural selection and do not challenge the modern evolutionary synthesis Dickens and Rahman however took issue with the claims of Jablonka and Marion Lamb on Lamarckian epigenetic processes 4 Selected publications EditBooks Edit Eva Jablonka and Marion J Lamb 1995 Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution the Lamarckian Dimension Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 854063 9 ISBN 978 0 19 854063 2 ISBN 978 0 19 854063 2 Eytan Avital and Eva Jablonka 2000 Animal Traditions Behavioural Inheritance in Evolution Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 66273 7 Eva Jablonka and Marion J Lamb 2005 Evolution in Four Dimensions Genetic Epigenetic Behavioral and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life MIT Press ISBN 0 262 10107 6 Simona Ginsburg and Eva Jablonka 2019 The Evolution of the Sensitive Soul MIT Press ISBN 9780262039307 Eva Jablonka and Marion J Lamb 2020 Inheritance Systems and the Extended Synthesis Cambridge University Press ISBN 9781108685412 Simona Ginsburd and Eva Jablonka 2022 Picturing the Mind Consciousness through the Lens of Evolution MIT Press ISBN 9780262046756Articles Edit Jablonka E Lamb M 1988 Meiotic pairing constraints and the activity of sex chromosomes Journal of Theoretical Biology 133 1 23 36 Bibcode 1988JThBi 133 23J doi 10 1016 S0022 5193 88 80022 5 PMID 3226141 Jablonka E Lamb M 1989 The inheritance of acquired epigenetic variations Journal of Theoretical Biology 139 1 69 83 Bibcode 1989JThBi 139 69J doi 10 1016 S0022 5193 89 80058 X PMID 2593687 Jablonka E A Lamb M J 1990 The Evolution of Heteromorphic Sex Chromosomes Biological Reviews 65 3 249 276 doi 10 1111 j 1469 185X 1990 tb01426 x PMID 2205302 S2CID 26074911 Jablonka E Lamb M J 2006 The evolution of information in the major transitions Journal of Theoretical Biology 239 2 236 246 Bibcode 2006JThBi 239 236J doi 10 1016 j jtbi 2005 08 038 PMID 16236324 Jablonka E amp Lamb M J June 2007 The expanded evolutionary synthesis a response to Godfrey Smith Haig and West Eberhard Biology and Philosophy 22 3 453 472 doi 10 1007 s10539 007 9064 z ISSN 0169 3867 S2CID 170606957 Books in Hebrew Edit Eva Jablonka 1994 History of Heredity Ministry of Defence Publishing House Israel Eva Jablonka 1994 1997 Evolution A Textbook in Evolutionary Biology for the Open University Israel Open University Press 7 units 700 pages References Edit Eva Jablonka s Curriculum Vitae from Cohn Institute webpage Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas Retrieved 2009 10 17 Eva Jablonka s Position on Academic Freedom Israel Academia Monitor Retrieved 2009 10 17 Seth Bullock Jason Noble Richard Watson amp Mark A Bedau Eds June 2008 Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems PDF Cambridge Massachusetts The MIT Press p vii ISBN 978 0 262 75017 2 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Thomas Dickens Qazi Rahman 2012 The extended evolutionary synthesis and the role of soft inheritance in evolution Proceedings of the Royal Society B biological sciences 279 1740 pp 2913 2921 Laland et al 8 October 2014 Does Evolutionary Theory Need a Rethink Nature 514 7521 161 164 Bibcode 2014Natur 514 161L doi 10 1038 514161a PMID 25297418 Sterelny K 2007 Dawkins vs Gould Survival of the Fittest Cambridge U K Icon Books p 164 ISBN 978 1 84046 780 2 Also ISBN 978 1 84046 780 2 a b Rose Steven 23 July 2005 Review of Jablonka amp Lamb s Evolution in Four Dimensions The Guardian Retrieved 2009 10 17 Eva Jablonka Marion J Lamb 2008 Soft Inheritance Challenging the Modern Synthesis Genetics and Molecular Biology 31 393 Picturing the Mind Consciousness through the Lens of Evolution MIT Press February 1 2022 Retrieved November 14 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Ginsburg Simona Jablonka Eva June 24 2022 How Did Consciousness Evolve An Illustrated Guide The MIT Press Reader Retrieved November 14 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link J Bruce Walsh 1996 Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution The Lamarckian Dimension by Eva Jablonka Marion J Lamb Evolution Vol 50 No 5 pp 2115 2118 R J Berry 1996 Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution The Lamarckian Dimension by E Jablonka M J Lamb Journal of Biogeography Vol 23 No 3 pp 398 399 Jan Zima 2006 Evolution in Four Dimensions Genetic Epigenetic Behavioral and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life by E Jablonka M J Lamb Folia Geobotanica Vol 41 No 3 pp 348 349 Stuart Newman 2007 Evolution in Four Dimensions Genetic Epigenetic Behavioral and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life by Eva Jablonka Marion Lamb Integrative and Comparative Biology Vol 47 No 6 Integrative Biology of Pelagic Invertebrates pp 901 903 External links EditEva Jablonka CV Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution Partial online text Evolution in Four Dimensions Partial online text Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eva Jablonka amp oldid 1138237813, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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