The Long Reach of the Gene

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"The Long Reach of the Gene" is a chapter in Richard Dawkins' influential book *The Selfish Gene* that explores how genes exert effects beyond the bodies they inhabit, shaping behavior and even aspects of the environment to enhance their own propagation.

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instanceOf book chapter
non-fiction chapter
aimsTo clarify implications of the selfish gene metaphor
illustrate the far-reaching effects of genes
author Richard Dawkins NERFINISHED
discusses adaptive behavior
altruism in animals
inclusive fitness
selection at the level of genes
explainsConcept how genes can affect aspects of the environment
how genes influence traits beyond the organism’s body
how genes shape behavior to enhance their own propagation
field ethology
evolutionary biology
sociobiology
genre evolutionary biology
popular science
hasNotableConcept genes as replicators with extended effects
hasPerspective gene-centered view of life
influencedBy modern synthesis in evolutionary biology
work of George C. Williams
work of W. D. Hamilton
isContainedIn first edition of The Selfish Gene
language English
mainTopic behavioral ecology
extended phenotype
gene-centered view of evolution
natural selection
partOf The Selfish Gene NERFINISHED
publicationContext Oxford University Press edition of The Selfish Gene NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Extended Phenotype NERFINISHED
targetAudience general readers interested in evolution
students of biology

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