Museum of Comparative Zoology Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1980 Jul;77(7):4382-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.77.7.4382.
The pivotal process in gene-culture coevolution is envisaged to be the evolution of behavioral epigenesis. From premises based on the known properties of enculturation and usage diffusion within societies, a probabilistic model is constructed to estimate the degree to which rules governing individual development canalize ethnographic curves (the probability density distributions of societies engaged in varying patterns of usage). The results indicate that under most conceivable conditions the translation from individual epigenesis to social pattern is amplified, to an extent that differences in bias too faint to be detected in ordinary developmental studies can generate conspicuous variation in the ethnographic curves. Examples are cited of sufficiently biased epigenesis in human behavior.
基因-文化共同进化的关键过程被设想为行为表观遗传学的进化。基于已知的文化传承和社会内使用扩散的属性,构建了一个概率模型来估计个体发展规则在多大程度上引导民族志曲线(从事不同使用模式的社会的概率密度分布)。结果表明,在大多数可以想象的情况下,从个体表观遗传学到社会模式的转变被放大了,以至于在普通发展研究中难以察觉的偏差差异可以在民族志曲线上产生显著的变化。人类行为中存在足够偏向的表观遗传学的例子被引用。