Dover's research was on the
evolution of
genes and
genomes, particularly the complex processes that occur in
multigene families such as
ribosomal RNA genes. His recent work has focused on
development in
flies, in particular the
co-evolution between the developmental regulatory elements involved in
morphogenesis. The majority of his career was spent at the Department of Genetics at the University of Cambridge. In 1992, Dover became a professor of genetics at the
University of Leicester. He was awarded a
Research Fellowship in 1997 and an emeritus Fellowship in 2002 by the
Leverhulme Trust. Dover co-edited the textbook
Genome Evolution with
Richard B. Flavell. He also wrote a popular book on evolution,
Dear Mr Darwin: Letters on the Evolution of Life and Human Nature, framed as an exchange of letters with
Charles Darwin from beyond the grave. The book seeks to refute the
selfish gene theory promulgated by
Richard Dawkins. ==Personal life==