Over time, scientists built on his initial ideas to form the modern synthesis.
It was considered a major document in the modern synthesis.
This laid the groundwork for the modern evolutionary synthesis, which took place in the following years, from about 1937 to 1953.
Huxley was a key figure in the modern evolutionary synthesis.
The concept found its current form in the modern evolutionary synthesis of the early 1940s.
He was a leading contributor to the modern evolutionary synthesis.
These questions about mechanism were not even being asked under the modern synthesis.
Today, the modern evolutionary synthesis is accepted by a vast majority of scientists.
The modern synthesis was the most important development in evolutionary biology after Darwin.
Does all this add up to a new modern synthesis?