Headline and first four paragraphs:
Leading geneticist Steve Jones says human evolution is over
Julia Belluz
Human evolution is grinding to a halt because of a shortage of older fathers in the West, according to a leading genetics expert.
Fathers over the age of 35 are more likely to pass on mutations, according to Professor Steve Jones, of University College London.
Speaking today at a UCL lecture entitled Human evolution is over Professor Jones will argue that there were three components to evolution natural selection, mutation and random change. Quite unexpectedly, we have dropped the human mutation rate because of a change in reproductive patterns, Professor Jones told The Times.
Human social change often changes our genetic future, he said, citing marriage patterns and contraception as examples. Although chemicals and radioactive pollution could alter genetics, one of the most important mutation triggers is advanced age in men.
Nope, still getting 404, but I’m familiar with the story from your blurb.
Even so, it’s certainly a condition Gould should have explored if he were arrogating to himself the “voice of science” as he so clearly intended.
I’d have to read exactly what Professor Jones’ theory was but it sounds logically flawed to me. Surely even if his contention about changing reproductive patterns is correct, that would only reduce the rate of Human evolution, not eliminate it?