- ISBN: 9780879696849 | 0879696842
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 6/26/2007
About the Authors | p. x |
Preface | p. xi |
Aim and Scope of the Book | p. 1 |
Evolutionary Biology Describes the History of Life and Explains Why Organisms Are the Way They Are | p. 1 |
Evolutionary Biology Is a Valuable Tool | p. 3 |
Molecular Biology and Evolutionary Biology Are Overlapping Fields of Study | p. 5 |
An Overview of Evolutionary Biology | p. 7 |
The History of Evolutionary Biology: Evolution and Genetics | p. 9 |
A Brief Summary of Modern Genetics and Evolution | p. 9 |
Evolution before Darwin | p. 10 |
Charles Darwin | p. 16 |
The Eclipse of Natural Selection | p. 18 |
The Evolutionary Synthesis | p. 30 |
The Origin of Molecular Biology | p. 37 |
The Beginnings of Molecular Biology | p. 38 |
Evolutionary and Molecular Biology: A New Synthesis? | p. 58 |
Evidence for Evolution | p. 65 |
Evidence for Evolution | p. 66 |
Objections to Evolution | p. 76 |
Science and Society | p. 81 |
The Origin and Diversification of Life | p. 85 |
The Origin of Life | p. 87 |
When Did Life Begin on Earth? | p. 87 |
How Did Life Begin on Earth? | p. 91 |
The Last Universal Common Ancestor and the Tree of Life | p. 109 |
Tracing Early Evolutionary History | p. 109 |
Universal Homologies, LUCA, and the Tree of Life | p. 115 |
Diversification of Bacteria and Archaea. I: Phylogeny and Biology | p. 137 |
Introduction to the Bacteria and Archaea | p. 137 |
Phylogenetic Diversification of Bacteria and Archaea | p. 142 |
Biological Diversification of Bacteria and Archaea | p. 151 |
Diversification of Bacteria and Archaea. II: Genetics and Genomics | p. 169 |
The Nature of Archaeal and Bacterial Genomes | p. 169 |
Lateral Transfer of DNA | p. 182 |
The Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes | p. 195 |
Introduction to the Eukaryotes | p. 195 |
Endosymbioses Have Played a Key Role in the Evolution of Eukaryotes | p. 202 |
Structure and Evolution of the Nuclear Genome | p. 214 |
Eukaryotic Diversification | p. 221 |
Multicellularity and Development | p. 225 |
How Multicellularity Happens | p. 225 |
Division of Labor through Differentiation | p. 230 |
Diversity of Body Plans | p. 238 |
Genetics of Building a Body Plan | p. 244 |
Diversification of Plants and Animals | p. 253 |
Fossilization and Geological Time | p. 253 |
The Flow of the Evolution of Life-forms | p. 254 |
The Next 500 Million Years-Life Since the Cambrian Period | p. 272 |
Patterns of Evolution | p. 280 |
Evolution of Developmental Programs | p. 287 |
Anterior-Posterior Patterning: Hox Gene Regulation of Development | p. 288 |
Hox Genes Are Shown to Be Involved in Evolutionary Change | p. 293 |
Skeletal Evolution in Sticklebacks | p. 307 |
Evolution of Maize from Teosinte | p. 313 |
Universality of Developmental Systems | p. 318 |
Evolutionary Processes | p. 323 |
Generation of Variation by Mutation and Recombination | p. 325 |
Mutations and Mechanisms for Their Generation | p. 325 |
Protection, Prevention, and Correction Mechanisms Limit the Number of Mutations Caused by DNA Damage and Replication Errors | p. 334 |
Rates and Patterns of Mutations | p. 343 |
Generation of Variation by Mixing: Sex and Lateral Gene Transfer | p. 349 |
Variation in DNA and Proteins | p. 355 |
Genetic Variation | p. 355 |
Types of Genetic Variation | p. 367 |
Variation in Genetically Complex Traits | p. 381 |
Introduction to Quantitative Traits | p. 381 |
Analyzing Quantitative Variation | p. 385 |
The Genetic Basis of Quantitative Variation | p. 399 |
Generation of Quantitative Variation | p. 409 |
Random Genetic Drift | p. 413 |
Evolution Is a Largely Random Process | p. 413 |
Random Drift of Allele Frequencies | p. 415 |
Coalescence | p. 420 |
The Neutral Theory | p. 425 |
Recombination and Random Drift | p. 427 |
Population Structure | p. 439 |
Gene Flow | p. 439 |
Gene Flow Interacts with Other Evolutionary Forces | p. 444 |
Genealogies in Structured Populations | p. 449 |
Selection on Variation | p. 457 |
The Nature of Selection | p. 457 |
Selection on Quantitative Traits | p. 476 |
Selection on Multiple Genes | p. 485 |
The Interaction between Selection and Other Forces | p. 489 |
Selection and Random Drift | p. 489 |
Selection and Gene Flow | p. 496 |
Balancing Selection | p. 505 |
Mutation and Selection | p. 510 |
Measuring Selection | p. 521 |
Direct Measurement of Selection | p. 521 |
Indirect Measurement | p. 530 |
Selection on Linked Loci | p. 535 |
Selection on Noncoding DNA | p. 542 |
The Extent of Selection | p. 547 |
Phenotypic Evolution | p. 555 |
Evolutionary Optimization | p. 556 |
Aging | p. 561 |
Evolutionary Games | p. 567 |
Sexual Selection | p. 573 |
Conflict and Cooperation | p. 585 |
Social Evolution | p. 586 |
Conflict between Genes | p. 587 |
Interactions between Relatives | p. 599 |
Evolution of Cooperation | p. 611 |
Species and Speciation | p. 619 |
Defining Species | p. 620 |
The Genetics of Speciation | p. 630 |
Mechanisms of Speciation | p. 640 |
The Geography of Speciation | p. 644 |
Evolution of Genetic Systems | p. 657 |
Studying the Evolution of Genetic Systems | p. 657 |
Evolution of Mutation Rates | p. 659 |
Evolution of Sex and Recombination | p. 663 |
Consequences of Sex | p. 683 |
Evolution of Evolvability | p. 689 |
Evolution of Novelty | p. 695 |
The Basic Features of Novelty | p. 696 |
Changes in the Activity of Gene Products | p. 700 |
Changes in Gene Regulation and Interactions within a Network: Targeting, Differentiation, and Development | p. 704 |
Redundancy | p. 708 |
Robustness, Modularity, and Compartmentalization | p. 711 |
Acquiring New Functions from Other Species: Gene Transfer and Symbiosis | p. 717 |
Natural Selection over Long Periods of Time Leads to the Origin of Novelty | p. 719 |
Human Evolution | p. 725 |
Human Evolutionary History | p. 727 |
Placing Humans on the Tree of Life | p. 727 |
The Evolution of Hominins | p. 731 |
Genetics and Human Evolution | p. 741 |
Genomics and Humanness | p. 749 |
Current Issues in Human Evolution | p. 755 |
The Genetic Basis of Disease | p. 755 |
Understanding Human Nature | p. 769 |
Glossary | p. 783 |
Figure Credits | p. 802 |
Index | p. 811 |
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