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2187554 Stern, David L.:
Evolution, Development, and the Predictable Genome
  Preis:   € 26,00

Einband: Hardcover
Verlag: Roberts and Company Publishers
Erscheinungsdatum: 03/2010
Seiten: 208 S.

ISBN-10: 1-936221-01-2   
ISBN-13: 9781-936221-01-1


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Beschreibung
How does development influence evolution? This book explores the idea that development and evolution interact to make genetic evolution predictable. The early chapters review essential principles from developmental biology and population genetics to provide a foundation for understanding the causes of genetic evolution. The penultimate chapter presents a new way of viewing development through pathworks that clarifies the role of development in evolution. The last chapter explores the hypothesis that genetic evolution proceeds in different ways in different kinds of populations. Genetic evolution appears to be somewhat predictable. This predictability emerges from the structure of developmental regulatory networks and from evolutionary processes that occur in populations. Evolution, Development, and the Predictable Genome is intended for students and for more advanced researchers who want to learn about the interaction of evolution and development. The book is written in straightforward prose with specialized terminology explained along the way.
Inhalt
Preface
Chapter 1 – In Order to Form a More Perfect Union
Chapter 2 – Scale Matters
Chapter 3 – Dominance
Chapter 4 – Pleiotropy
Chapter 5 – Epistasis
Chapter 6 – Populations and Natural Selection
Chapter 7 – Pathworks
Chapter 8 – The Predictable Genome
Historical Note
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Notes
Index

Autoreninfo
David Stern is Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and an Investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Princeton University. His research addresses the genetic causes of evolution, and his laboratory is currently focused on the evolution of morphology and behavior.
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