Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 9, 2025

Following the Dynamics of Structural Variants in Experimentally Evolved Populations
Published on: February 3, 2023
Predictability and evolutionary determinism - the search for quantitative explanationquantitative explanation
1School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK.
Abstract:
Physics describes reality through the understanding and elucidation of physical laws. From these laws, the universe is predictable. It has indeed been suggested that explanation of observable phenomena comes from our ability to predict these events, through our understanding of physical laws and causal processes. Biological entities operate, of course, through physical and chemical laws. But there exist biological processes that have emergent properties, notably the evolution of adaptation through natural selection, which add an extra dimension to the concept of the understanding of biological phenotypes. The population genetic theory of evolution is mathematically formulated, and contains elements of determinism, typified by the action of natural selection, and elements of randomness, typified by the action of genetic drift and by the randomness of mutation. But is the goal-directed property of natural selection sufficient to conclude that the deterministic elements of the evolutionary process make evolutionary change predictable? And to what extent can we expect 'adaptation' to function as an explanation of biological phenotypes?
Related Concept Videos
Evolutionary Psychology
Criticisms of the Evolutionary Perspective
Evolutionary psychology provides one explanation for these findings, suggesting...
Hardy-Weinberg Principle
Natural Selection and Adaptation
Beyond physical adaptations,...
Natural Selection and Mating Preferences
Females, due to their biological roles in conception, pregnancy, and nursing,...
The Scientific Method

