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Genetics and the Logic of Evolution

AUTHOR Weiss, Kenneth M.; Weiss, Kenneth M.; Weiss, Kenneth M. et al.
PUBLISHER Wiley-Liss (01/23/2004)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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In this book the authors draw on what is known, largely from recent research, about the nature of genes and cells, the genetics of development and animal and plant body plans, intra- and interorganismal communication, sensation and perception, to propose that a few basic generalizations, along with the modified application of the classical evolutionary theory, can provide a broader theoretical understanding of genes, evolution, and the diverse and complex nature of living organisms.
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ISBN-13: 9780471238058
ISBN-10: 0471238058
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 560
Carton Quantity: 8
Product Dimensions: 7.08 x 1.19 x 10.32 inches
Weight: 2.53 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Science | Life Sciences - Evolution
Science | Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics
Dewey Decimal: 572.838
Library of Congress Control Number: 2003014905
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Darwinian theory, with genes at its center, still frames our discussion of evolution. Yet now the picture within the frame-a portrait rendered in detail at the cellular and molecular level-contains the real stuff of today's big questions about living organisms. Genetics and molecular biology have revealed a new realm of complexity in life, with major implications for how we understand evolution.

Genetics and the Logic of Evolution provides a much-needed overview and analysis of general principles and patterns of evolution in light of contemporary biology. Taking a functional approach to explain how genes are used across the diverse range of species, the authors consider:

  • Basic concepts and principles of biological complexity
  • Alternative and supplemental principles to Darwinian theory
  • Building blocks of life: how DNA, RNA, and genes work in single-cell and multi-cellular organisms
  • Communication within an organism
  • Detection and perception of the environment
  • Evolutionary order and disorder and the sometimes fluid relationships between phenotypes and genotypes

Working outwards from the molecular level, Genetics and the Logic of Evolution moves its discourse towards a broader sense of life and how organisms live it. Written to be both scientifically rigorous and accessible to the layman, this treatment offers students and practitioners a refreshingly grand tour of the most important generalizations to emerge from recent biological research.

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In this book the authors draw on what is known, largely from recent research, about the nature of genes and cells, the genetics of development and animal and plant body plans, intra- and interorganismal communication, sensation and perception, to propose that a few basic generalizations, along with the modified application of the classical evolutionary theory, can provide a broader theoretical understanding of genes, evolution, and the diverse and complex nature of living organisms.
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Brian L. Weiss, M.D., a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Medical School, is Chairman Emeritus of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami. Dr. Weiss is the author of many books, including the bestselling "Many Lives, Many Masters" and "Through Time into Healing." In addition, he conducts national and international seminars and experiential workshops as well as training programs for professionals. He maintains a private practice in Miami.
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Edna Buchanan worked the "Miami Herald" police beat for eighteen years, during which she covered five thousand violent deaths, three thousand of them homicides and won scores of awards, including the Pulitzer Prize and the George Polk Award for Career Achievement in Journalism.. Edna attracted international acclaim for her classic true-crime memoirs, "The Corpse Has a Familiar Fac"e and "Never Let Them See You Cry". Her first novel of suspense, Nobody Lives Forever, was nominated for an Edgar Award.

She brings an exotic and steamy Miami to vivid life in all of her novels. Edna captures both the heartbeat and the hot breath of this restless, dynamic, and mercurial city. In addition to eighteen books, she has written numerous short stories, articles, essays and book reviews. She lives in Miami with her husband, two dogs, and too many cats.

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