Evolutionary BiologySinauer Associates, 1986 - 600 pagine Covers the genetic, developmental, and ecological mechanisms of evolutionary change, the major features of evolutionary history as revealed by phylogenetic and paleontological studies, and material on adaptation, molecular evolution, co-evolution, and human evolution. |
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... recombination will be broken apart by recombination in the next generation ; thus recombination tends to stabilize the range of variation ( Eshel and Feldman 1970 , Felsenstein 1974 , Williams 1975 ) . However , a newly arisen ...
... recombination will be broken apart by recombination in the next generation ; thus recombination tends to stabilize the range of variation ( Eshel and Feldman 1970 , Felsenstein 1974 , Williams 1975 ) . However , a newly arisen ...
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... RECOMBINATION AND SEX Among the most intriguing and difficult problems in evolutionary theory are those of the origin and maintenance of recombination and sexual reproduction , and the question of the conditions that favor the evolution ...
... RECOMBINATION AND SEX Among the most intriguing and difficult problems in evolutionary theory are those of the origin and maintenance of recombination and sexual reproduction , and the question of the conditions that favor the evolution ...
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... recombination Group selection , however , is a shaky explanation for recombination . The genetic variation that exists for recombination rates could readily result in the evolution of reduced recombination if it were favored by ...
... recombination Group selection , however , is a shaky explanation for recombination . The genetic variation that exists for recombination rates could readily result in the evolution of reduced recombination if it were favored by ...
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CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS | 7 |
EVOLUTION SINCE THE SYNTHESIS | 13 |
ADAPTATION AND ENVIRONMENT | 19 |
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