'"The Correlation Between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance"' is a
scientific paper by
R.A. Fisher which was published in the ''
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh'' in
1918, (volume 52, pages 399–433). In it, Fisher puts forward a
genetic model that shows that
continuous variation amongst characters could be the result of
Mendelian inheritance. The paper also contains the first use of the term ''
variance''.
Background
Mendelian genetics was rediscovered in
1900. However, there were differences of opinion as to the variation that natural selection acted upon. The
biometric school, led by
Karl Pearson followed
Darwin's idea that small differences were important for evolution. The Mendelian school, led by
William Bateson, however thought that
Mendel's work gave an evolutionary mechanism with large differences.
Joan Box, Fisher's biographer and daughter states in her book that Fisher, then a student, had resolved this problem in
1911.
Fisher had originally submitted his paper (then entitled "The correlation to be expected between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance") to the Royal Society, to be published in the Transactions of the Royal Society of London. The two referees, the biologist
R. C. Punnett and the statistician
Karl Pearson, believed that the paper contained areas they were unable to judge, due to lack of expertise, and expressed some reservations. Though the paper was not rejected, Fisher carried a feud with Pearson from
1917 on, and sent the paper instead to the
Royal Society of Edinburgh, which published it in its ''Transactions''.
Fisher's model
Fisher defines his new term of
variance, as the square of the
standard deviation, because of the manner in which variances of
independent random variables may be added. He notes the continuous variation in human characters.
References
★ Box, Joan Fisher (
1978) ''R. A. Fisher: The Life of a Scientist'', New York: Wiley, ISBN 0-471-09300-9.
★ Fisher, R.A. Collected Papers of R.A. Fisher (1971-1974). Five Volumes. University of Adelaide.
★ Moran, PAP and
Smith, C.A.B. (1966) Commentary on R.A. Fisher's paper on the correlation between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance. Eugenics Laboratory Memoirs XLI pp62 (Cambridge University Press)
External links
★ The
University of Adelaide has made the original available in pdf format:
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