A Visual Guide to Evolution and Genetics

A Visual Guide to Evolution and Genetics

Author: Sol90 Editorial Staff

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2018-12-15

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13: 1508186278

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When did anatomically modern humans emerge onto the scene? What traits did humanity leave behind in its development? What traits have we gained, and how might we develop in the future? With this beautifully designed guide, readers will learn the answers to these questions and more. They will explore the study of genetics and discover the impact this particular science has had on humanity as well as on our understanding of the rest of the natural world. They will also touch on genetic diseases and disorders, as well as the implications of genetic modification. Detailed diagrams, full-color illustrations, and engaging language round out this essential text on evolution and genetics.


The Stuff of Life

The Stuff of Life

Author: Mark Schultz

Publisher: Hill and Wang

Published: 2009-01-23

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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Learn about the fundamentals of human DNA and evolution in clear, simple language.


Elements of Evolutionary Genetics

Elements of Evolutionary Genetics

Author: Brian Charlesworth

Publisher: Roberts

Published: 2010-02-03

Total Pages: 776

ISBN-13:

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This textbook shows readers how models of the genetic processes involved in evolution are made (including natural selection, migration, mutation, and genetic drift in finite populations), and how the models are used to interpret classical and molecular genetic data. The material is intended for advanced level undergraduate courses in genetics and evolutionary biology, graduate students in evolutionary biology and human genetics, and researchers in related fields who wish to learn evolutionary genetics. The topics covered include genetic variation, DNA sequence variability and its measurement, the different types of natural selection and their effects (e.g. the maintenance of variation, directional selection, and adaptation), the interactions between selection and mutation or migration, the description and analysis of variation at multiple sites in the genome, genetic drift, and the effects of spatial structure.


The Evidence for Evolution

The Evidence for Evolution

Author: Alan R. Rogers

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2011-06-01

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 0226723852

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According to polling data, most Americans doubt that evolution is a real phenomenon. And it’s no wonder that so many are skeptical: many of today’s biology courses and textbooks dwell on the mechanisms of evolution—natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow—but say little about the evidence that evolution happens at all. How do we know that species change? Has there really been enough time for evolution to operate? With The Evidence for Evolution, Alan R. Rogers provides an elegant, straightforward text that details the evidence for evolution. Rogers covers different levels of evolution, from within-species changes, which are much less challenging to see and believe, to much larger ones, say, from fish to amphibian, or from land mammal to whale. For each case, he supplies numerous lines of evidence to illustrate the changes, including fossils, DNA, and radioactive isotopes. His comprehensive treatment stresses recent advances in knowledge but also recounts the give and take between skeptical scientists who first asked “how can we be sure” and then marshaled scientific evidence to attain certainty. The Evidence for Evolution is a valuable addition to the literature on evolution and will be essential to introductory courses in the life sciences.


A Visual Guide to Human Development and Diseases

A Visual Guide to Human Development and Diseases

Author: Sol90 Editorial Staff

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2018-12-15

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1508186251

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It can be difficult to imagine how the human body's complex systems develop, but with this visually stunning guide, students will be fully immersed in those processes. They will follow the human body's journey from the fertilization of a mother's egg all the way through gestation, with highlights on the progress of the nervous system, bone calcification, and the circulatory system. After birth, readers will encounter the microscopic bacteria, fungi, and viruses that can complicate human life, resulting in diseases that affect one or more body systems. Scientifically vetted information on allergies, digestive issues, cancer, AIDS, and more are all covered, with detailed infographics and information on medical aid and technology included.


Evolution and Genetics for Psychology

Evolution and Genetics for Psychology

Author: Daniel Nettle

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2009-05-07

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13:

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"Evolution and Genetics for Psychology explains how to think in evolutionary terms, and shows how to apply this thinking to any subject. With the principles in place, it goes on to show how they are applied to issues of human behaviour, from sex to social relationships, to learning." --Book Jacket.


A Visual Guide to Human Physiology

A Visual Guide to Human Physiology

Author: Sol90 Editorial Staff

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2018-12-15

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1508186227

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Readers will be fascinated by this vibrant, expansive book on the function of the human body and the interplay between its systems. They will learn how bones and muscles work together, how the senses function, how speech works, and so much more with the aid of full-color illustrations, diagrams, and infographics. From the basics of what makes up the human body to the complicated control center of the brain, this guide will engage readers and impart a richer understanding of their own physical forms.


Defending Evolution in the Classroom

Defending Evolution in the Classroom

Author: Brian J. Alters

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780763711184

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A novel handbook that explains why so many secondary and college students reject evolution and are antagonistic toward its teaching.


Reading the Story in DNA

Reading the Story in DNA

Author: Lindell Bromham

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13:

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The story in DNA, or, What kind of information can I get from DNA? -- The immortal germline, or, How do I get DNA samples? -- We are all mutants, or, How do I identify individuals? -- Endless copies, or, How do I amplify DNA? -- Descent with modification, or, How do I detect natural selection? -- Origin of species, or, How do I align DNA sequences? -- Tree of life, or, How do I construct a phylogeny? -- Tempo and mode, or, How do I estimate molecular dates? -- You are a scientist, or, What do I do now?


Live Long and Evolve

Live Long and Evolve

Author: Mohamed A. F. Noor

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2020-02-25

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0691203938

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"In Star Trek, crew members travel to unusual planets, meet diverse beings, and encounter unique civilizations. In these remarkable space adventures, does Star Trek reflect biology and evolution as we know it? What can the science in the science fiction of Star Trek teach us?"--Back cover