<p><i>Systems Evolutionary Biology: Biological Network Evolution Theory, Stochastic Evolutionary Game Strategies, and Applications to Systems Synthetic Biology</i> discusses the evolutionary game theory and strategies of nonlinear stochastic biological networks under random genetic variations and en
Evolutionary Biology
β Scribed by James F. Crow (auth.), Max K. Hecht, Ross J. Macintyre, Michael T. Clegg (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 378
- Series
- Evolutionary Biology 30
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Overdominance....Pages 1-13
The Molecular Basis of Adaptation in Drosophila ....Pages 15-77
Intersection of Population Genetics and Species Conservation....Pages 79-91
Molecular Clocks and Nucleotide Substitution Rates in Higher Plants....Pages 93-120
Germ Layers and the Germ-Layer Theory Revisited....Pages 121-186
Fluctuating Asymmetry in the Mammalian Skeleton....Pages 187-251
Genetic Diversity and Dispersal Capabilities in Marine Fish....Pages 253-298
The βClassicalβ Explanation of Industrial Melanism....Pages 299-322
Cranial Kinesis in Lizards....Pages 323-357
Back Matter....Pages 359-369
β¦ Subjects
Evolutionary Biology; Human Genetics
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