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Evolutionary Biology Max K. Hecht

Evolutionary Biology By Max K. Hecht

Evolutionary Biology by Max K. Hecht


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Explores topics such as Adaptation in Drosophila and the role of cytochrome P450s; population genetics and species conservation of the cheetah; and germ-layer theory; assymetry in the mammalian skeleton. This book contains chapters which focus on such issues as overdominance and its relation to higher mutation-rate estimates.

Evolutionary Biology Summary

Evolutionary Biology by Max K. Hecht

After volume 33, this book series was replaced by the journal "Evolutionary Biology." Please visit www.springer.com/11692 for further information. Volume 30 brings readers up to date on the investigation of eminent evolutionary biologists and paleobiologists. Contributions explore such topics as * Adaptation in Drosophila and the role of cytochrome P450s * Population genetics and species conservation of the cheetah * germ-layer theory * assymetry in the mammalian skeleton * genetic diversity of marine fish * the phenomenon of industrial melanism * the variation in lizard cranal kinesis.Other chapters focus on such issues as overdominance and its relation to higher mutation-rate estimates and the use of molecular clocks in determining the rate of nucleotide substitution in higher plants.

Evolutionary Biology Reviews

`All-in-all this is an entertaining and valuable book; have fun reading it.'
Heredity, 82:227-228 (1999)

Table of Contents

1. Overdominance: A Half-Century Later.- 2. The Molecular Basis of Adaptation in Drosophila: The Role of Cytochrome P450s.- 3. Intersection of Population Genetics and Species Conservation: The Cheetahs Dilemma.- 4. Molecular Clocks and Nucleotide Substitution Rates in Higher Plants.- 5. Germ Layers and the Germ-Layer Theory Revisited: Primary and Secondary Germ Layers, Neural Crest as a Fourth Germ Layer, Homology, and Demise of the Germ-Layer Theory.- 6. Fluctuating Asymmetry in the Mammalian Skeleton: Evolutionary and Developmental Implications.- 7. Genetic Diversity and Dispersal Capabilities in Marine Fish.- 8. The Classical Explanation of Industrial Melanism: Assessing the Evidence.- 9. Cranial Kinesis in Lizards: Variations, Uses, and Origins.

Additional information

NPB9780306456749
9780306456749
0306456745
Evolutionary Biology by Max K. Hecht
New
Hardback
Springer Science+Business Media
1998-04-30
370
N/A
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