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) |
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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