Evolutionary BiologyCovers 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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Chromosome rearrangements : Inversions Several kinds of structural rearrangements , while leaving the number and variety of genes unchanged , alter the positions of genes relative to one another . Some of these rearrangements alter the ...
Chromosome rearrangements : Inversions Several kinds of structural rearrangements , while leaving the number and variety of genes unchanged , alter the positions of genes relative to one another . Some of these rearrangements alter the ...
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Almost invariably , genes on several of the chromosomes contribute to sexual isolation , although it is usually not known how many genes on each chromosome are involved . For example , the courtship signals of males of Drosophila ...
Almost invariably , genes on several of the chromosomes contribute to sexual isolation , although it is usually not known how many genes on each chromosome are involved . For example , the courtship signals of males of Drosophila ...
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EVOLUTIONARY CHANGES IN THE LOCATION AND NUMBERS OF GENES The linkage relationships among genes have long been known to evolve by chromosome rearrangements such as inversions , translocations , and the fusion and fission of chromosomes ...
EVOLUTIONARY CHANGES IN THE LOCATION AND NUMBERS OF GENES The linkage relationships among genes have long been known to evolve by chromosome rearrangements such as inversions , translocations , and the fusion and fission of chromosomes ...
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CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS | 7 |
Chapter | 18 |
THE EFFECT OF DENSITY | 24 |
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