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Evolutionary Biology celebrates its Quarter-Century Anniversary! 'Evolutionary Biology occupies a unique and valuable place in the evolutionary literature...The editors are to be congratulated on their continuing ability to attract interesting articles.' --- The Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Please visit www.springer.com/11692 for further information.In Volume 29, internationally acclaimed researchers address a broad range of topics including the organization of eukaryotic genes, evolution of Drosophila mating systems, and evolutionary-developmental approaches to fin/limb transformation.
These boundaries shift as new methods are developed and as new concepts are elaborated (e.g., the theory of the gene, or more recently, the coalescence framework in population genetics). This book examines and analyzes these new limits as they are applied to evolutionary biology and population genetics.
14 Origin of Germ Cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . .
After volume 33, this book series was replaced by the journal "Evolutionary Biology." Please visit www.springer.com/11692 for further information. The current volume includes articles on the conceptual relationship of ontogeny, phylogeny, and classification;
After volume 33, this book series was replaced by the journal "Evolutionary Biology." Please visit www.springer.com/11692 for further information. This latest volume continues the series' focus on critical reviews, commentaries, original papers, and controversies in the field of evolutionary biology.
These boundaries shift as new methods are developed and as new concepts are elaborated (e.g., the theory of the gene, or more recently, the coalescence framework in population genetics). This book examines and analyzes these new limits as they are applied to evolutionary biology and population genetics.
Knoll Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . 12 . 13 . The "Human Factor" . 14 . Biological Biases . 22 . 27 . Analysis of the Data . 28 . 34 . Biological Explanation of Residuals . 38 The Origin and Early Evolution of the Land Plants . 39 The Evolution of Heterospory and the Seed Habit . 50 . Large-Scale Biological Interpretations . 62 .
Protomer Size and Quaternary Structure . ix X Contents Enzyme Polymorphism and Quaternary Structure . Enzyme Polymorphism and Subunit Size . Drosophila Enzyme Polymorphism . Human Enzyme Polymorphism . Enzyme Polymorphism: Structure and Size .
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