Molds, molecules, and metazoa: growing points in evolutionary biology
"Through an integration of systematics, genetics, and related disciplines, the Modern Synthesis of Evolutionary Biology came into being over fifty years ago. Knowledge of evolution has since been transformed by several revolutions: the way we interpret the fossil record has been radically affec...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Through an integration of systematics, genetics, and related disciplines, the Modern Synthesis of Evolutionary Biology came into being over fifty years ago. Knowledge of evolution has since been transformed by several revolutions: the way we interpret the fossil record has been radically affected by theories of continental drift and asteroid impacts; the way we classify organisms has been influenced by the development of cladistics. Perhaps the most dramatic revolution has been the explosion in molecular biology of information about the genome. Aiming to capture the excitement of modern evolutionary biology, seven prominent scientists here explore important issues and problems in their areas of specialization and identify the most promising directions of future research." "The scope of this volume ranges from macroevolutionary patterns in the Precambrian to molecular evolution of the genome. Major themes include the origin and maintenance of variation and the causes of evolutionary change. Chapters on paleontology, ecology, behavior, development, and cell and molecular biology are contributed by James W. Valentine, Graham Bell, Mary Jane West-Eberhard, Leo Buss and Matthew Dick, Marc Kirschner, and Martin Kreitman. The book contains an introductory chapter by John Tyler Bonner, whose seminal work is honored here, and an overview by Peter R. Grant."--BOOK JACKET. |
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adam_text | N1OLDS, MOLECULES,
AND METAZOA
GROWING POINTS IN
EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
EDITED BY
Peter R Grant AND Henry S Horn
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of Contributors vii
Preface ix
1 Evolution and the Rest of Biology
JOHN TYLER BONNER 3
2 Lessons from the History of Life
JAMES W VALENTINE 17
3 Five Properties of Environments
GRAHAM BELL 33
4 Behavior and Evolution
MARY JANE WEST-EBERHARD 57
5 The Middle Ground of Biology: Themes in the Evolution of
Development
LEO W BUSS AND MATTHEW DICK 77
6 Evolution of the Cell
MARC KIRSCHNER 99
7 Will Molecular Biology Solve Evolution?
MARTIN KREITMAN 127
8 Overview: Variation and Change
PETER R GRANT 1S1
References 159
Index 175
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