Evolution, development, & the predictable genome

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    • Stern, David Lawrence

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Evolution, development, & the predictable genome

David L. Stern

Roberts And Company Publishers, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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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 specialised terminology explained along the way.

Table of Contents

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 - Population Size, Population Structure and Natural Selection Chapter 7 - Pathworks Chapter 8 - The Predictable Genome Historical Note Acknowledgements Bibliography Notes

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