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==Publications== During his career, Dobzhansky published widely in books and [[peer-review]]ed [[scientific journal]]s: ===Books=== * Sinnott, E.W., Dunn, L.C and Dobzhansky, Th. 1925. ''Principles of Genetics''. McGraw-Hill. (5 editions: 1925, 1932, 1939, 1950, 1958; Dobzhansky co-editor only on 1950 & 1958 editions). * Dobzhansky, Th. 1937. ''[[Genetics and the Origin of Species]]''. Columbia University Press, New York. (2nd ed., 1941; 3rd ed., 1951) * ''The Biological Basis of Human Freedom'' (1954). * Dunn, L. C., & Dobzhansky, Th. 1946. ''Heredity, Race, and Society''. The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., New York. * Dobzhansky, Th. 1955. ''Evolution, Genetics, & Man''. Wiley & Sons, New York. * {{cite book |author= Dobzhansky, Th. |year= 1962 |title= Mankind Evolving: The Evolution of Human Species |publisher= Yale University Press |place= New Haven, Connecticut |url= https://archive.org/details/mankindevolvinge00dobz/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater |url-access= registration |via= [[Internet Archive]]}} * Dobzhansky, Th. 1966. ''Heredity and the Nature of Man''. Harcourt, Brace & World Inc., New York, New York. * Dobzhansky, Th. 1967. ''The Biology of Ultimate Concern''. New American Library, New York. * Dobzhansky, Th. 1970. ''Genetics of the Evolutionary Process''. Columbia University Press, New York. * Dobzhansky, Th. 1973. ''Genetic Diversity and Human Equality''. Basic Books, New York. * Dobzhansky, Th., F.J. Ayala, G.L. Stebbins & J.W. Valentine. 1977. ''Evolution''. W.H. Freeman, San Francisco. * Dobzhansky, Th. 1981. ''Dobzhansky's Genetics of Natural Populations I-XLIII''. R.C. Lewontin, J.A. Moore, W.B. Provine & B. Wallace, eds. Columbia University Press, New York. (reprints the 43 papers in this series, all but two of which were authored or co-authored by Dobzhansky) * {{cite book |author= Dobzhansky, Th., & Boesiger, E. |year= 1983 |title= Human Culture, A Moment in Evolution |publisher= Columbia University Press |isbn= 978-0-231-05632-8 |place= New York |url = https://archive.org/details/humanculturemome0000dobz/page/n8/mode/1up |url-access= registration |via = [[Internet Archive]]}} ===Papers=== *{{Cite journal | doi = 10.2307/4444260 | last1 = Dobzhansky | first1 = Th. | year = 1973 | title = Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution | url = http://biologie-lernprogramme.de/daten/programme/js/homologer/daten/lit/Dobzhansky.pdf | journal = The American Biology Teacher | volume = 35 | issue = 3| pages = 125β129 | jstor = 4444260| citeseerx = 10.1.1.324.2891 | s2cid = 207358177 }} *{{Cite journal | doi = 10.2307/2405795 | last1 = Dobzhansky | first1 = Th. | last2 = Pavlovsky | first2 = O. | year = 1957 | title = An experimental study of interaction between genetic drift and natural selection | url = http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ridley/classictexts/dobzpav.asp | journal = Evolution | volume = 11 | issue = 3| pages = 311β319 | jstor = 2405795 }} ===Recensions=== * Dobzhansky, Th. Wrote a [[recension]] of "The origin of races" by the anthropologist [[Carleton S. Coon]].<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Jackson|first=John P.|date=2001|title="In Ways Unacademical": The Reception of Carleton S. Coon's "The Origin of Races"|journal=Journal of the History of Biology|volume=34|issue=2|pages=247β285|jstor=4331661|doi=10.1023/A:1010366015968|s2cid=86739986}}</ref> Dobzhansky rejected Coon's theory of independent origin of identical mutations, but he did agree that selection favored a sapiens-like genotype in all proto-human populations, and expressed the theory that all sapiens-alleles existed at a low frequency in all erectus-populations, and that the statistical composition of the gene pool shifted from erectus to sapiens in multiple populations independently.
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