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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The genes are separated by regions of several kilobases in which no other functional genes have been identified . ( From Lewin 1985 ) . were it not for enzymes that cut ( " nick " ) one or both strands , allowing short segments of one ...
The genes are separated by regions of several kilobases in which no other functional genes have been identified . ( From Lewin 1985 ) . were it not for enzymes that cut ( " nick " ) one or both strands , allowing short segments of one ...
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( Right ) A vicariant history of successive separation of faunas is likely to yield cladistic relationships among taxa that parallel the order in which the areas became separated . moved into South America in the Miocene by dispersing ...
( Right ) A vicariant history of successive separation of faunas is likely to yield cladistic relationships among taxa that parallel the order in which the areas became separated . moved into South America in the Miocene by dispersing ...
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Brundin concluded that the separation of boreal and southern forms occurred early in the Mesozoic ; this was followed by ... Next , New Zealand became separated from the complex made up of Australia , Antarctica , and South America .
Brundin concluded that the separation of boreal and southern forms occurred early in the Mesozoic ; this was followed by ... Next , New Zealand became separated from the complex made up of Australia , Antarctica , and South America .
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CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS | 7 |
Chapter | 18 |
THE EFFECT OF DENSITY | 24 |
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