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Mark Ridley - Evolution
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| Schrijver: | Mark Ridley |
| Titel: | Evolution |
| ISBN: | 9780192892874 |
| Uitgever: | Oxford University Press |
| Bijzonderheid: | Redelijk, 1997, Paperback, 430p |
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| Meer info | Introduction 1 A From Darwin to the modern synthesis 1 Extract from an unpublished work on species 9 2 Abstract of a letter from C. Darwin, Esq., to Prof. Asa Gray, Boston, USA 13 3 Weismann and modern biology 15 4 The nature of inheritance 20 5 The roles of mutation, inbreeding, crossbreeding, and selection in evolution 29 6 Disease and evolution 37 B Natural selection and random drift in populations 7 A resume of investigations on the evolution of melanism in the Lepidoptera 49 8 Melanic morph frequency in the peppered moth in the Manchester area 53 9 Birth weight and gestation time in relation to maternal age, parity, and infant survival 57 10 Natural selection associated with birth weight: towards the end of the stabilizing component 59 11 Oscillating selection on Darwin's finches 63 12 The paradox of variation 67 13 Recent development of the neutral theory viewed from the Wrightian tradition of theoretical population genetics 75 C Adaptation 14 The nature of adaptation 85 15 Adaptation and natural selection 89 16 Adaptation versus selection in progress 91 17 An operational, nonhistorical definition of adaptation 94 18 The genetics of adaptation: a reassessment 96 19 The perfection of animals 100 20 The spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian paradigm: a critique of the adaptationist programme 114 21 The selfish gene 123 D Speciation and biodiversity 22 Typological versus population thinking 134 23 Species concepts and their application 137 24 The sterility of hybrids 147 25 Reproductive isolation as a product of genetic divergence and natural selection 151 26 Laboratory experiments on speciation: what have we learned in 40 years? 155 27 The evolutionary genetics of speciation 161 28 Ecological basis of postmating isolation 175 29 Hybrid speciation 178 E Macroevolution 30 Speciation in the fossil record 185 31 Homology: an unsolved problem 197 32 The ey gene 205 33 Molecules and morphology: where's the homology? 207 34 The fundamental law of organic evolution 211 35 Three poems 216 F Evolutionary genomics 36 Lateral gene transfer and the nature of bacterial innovation 221 37 The origins of genomic duplications in Arabidopsis 231 38 Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome 237 39 Genetics of the making of Homo sapiens 244 40 Co-option of eye structures and genes 249 41 Planetary biology - paleontological, geological, and molecular histories of life 250 G The history of life 42 From chemistry to heredity 259 43 Disparate rates, differing fates: tempo and mode of evolution changed from the Precambrian to the Phanerozoic 265 44 Evolutionary explosions and the phylogenetic fuse 275 45 Towards a new synthesis: major evolutionary trends in the angiosperm fossil record 284 H Case studies 46 An unsolved problem of biology 293 47 The origin of the genetic code 299 48 The maintenance of sex 307 49 A caricature of seed dispersal by animal guts 310 50 A pessimistic estimate of the time required for an eye to evolve 317 51 Evolutionary novelty: the example of lactose synthetase 326 52 The evolution of mutation rates: separating causes from consequences 328 I Human evolution 53 Immunological time scale for hominid evolution 340 54 Evolution at two levels in humans and chimpanzees 345 55 Divergence between samples of chimpanzee and human DNA sequences is 5%, counting indels 350 56 Our load of mutations 354 57 On the non-existence of human races 361 58 The scars of human evolution 363 59 The big bang 368 J Evolution and human affairs 60 Evolution's struggle for existence in America's public schools 385 61 Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution 400 62 The argument from design 410 63 On the molecular theory of evolution 412 64 Evolution and ethics 418 65 Humans as the world's greatest evolutionary force 421 Select bibliography 434 Biographical notes 437 Acknowledgements 441 Index 447. |
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