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Nature 430, 613-614 (5 August 2004) | doi:10.1038/430613a; Published online 4 August 2004
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Sex under pressure
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BOOK REVIEWED-Why We Do It: Rethinking Sex and the Selfish Gene
by Niles Eldredge
W. W. Norton: 2004. 224 pp. $24.95
I opened this book with considerable anxiety. The blurb and advance praise on the back make clear that Why We Do It (have sex, that is) aims to shatter myths, recast darwinism and fundamentally change the way we understand our own evolution.
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