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083 0 $aOrganisms. Evolution. Genetic factors
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100 1 $aMaynard Smith, John,$d1920-2004.
245 10 $aEvolutionary genetics /$cJohn Maynard Smith.
260 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c1989.
300 $axii, 325 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 313-319) and index.
505 00 $tMachine derived contents note: 1. Evolution by Natural Selection -- 1.1. Darwin's theory -- 1.2. Evolution in vitro -- 1.3. Lamark, Weismann, and the central dogma -- 2. Models of Population -- 2.2. Selection in an asexual population -- 2.3. The accuracy of replication -- 2.4. Genetic drift in finite populations -- 3. Evolution in Diploid Populations -- 3.1. Gene frequencies and the Hardy-Weinberg ratio -- 3.2. The concept of fitness -- 3.3. The spread of a favourable gene -- 4. The Variability of Natural Populations -- 4.1. The evidence for genetic variability -- 4.2. Mutation -- 4.3. The maintenance of variation -- 5. Evolution at More Than One Locus -- 5.1. Linkage disequilibrium -- 5.2. Heterostyly in plants -- 5.3. Mimicry in butterflies -- 5.4. Linkage disequilibrium in natural populations -- 5.5. Normalizing selection and linkage disequilibrium -- 6. Quantitative Genetics -- 6.1. Nature and nurture -- 6.2. The additive genetic model -- 6.3. A more realistic model -- 6.4. Experiments in artificial selection -- 6.5. Quantitative variation and fitness -- 6.6. The maintenance of genetic variance for quantitative traits -- 7. A Model of Phenotypic Evolution -- 7.1. Pairwise interactions -- 7.2. Some extensions of the model -- 7.3. Will a sexual population evolve to an ESS? -- 8. Finite and Structured Populations -- 8.1. Inbreeding -- 8.2. Genetic drift -- 8.3. The rate of neutral molecular evolution -- 8.4. Mitochondrial DNA -- 8.5. Migration and differentiation between populations -- 8.6. The establishment of a new favourable mutation -- 9. Evolution in Structured Populations -- 9.1. Selection in trait groups -- 9.2. The evolution of co-operation: synergistic selection -- 9.3. The evolution of co-operation: relatedness -- 9.4. The group as the unit of evolution -- 9.5. The shifting balance theory -- 10. The Evolution of Prokaryotes -- 10.1. The evolution of gene function -- 10.2. Phages, plasmids, and transposable elements -- 10.3. The evolution of phages and their hosts -- 10.4. The evolution of plasmids -- 10.5. The evolution of transposons -- 10.6. The population genetics of E. coli -- 10.7. The evolution of viruses -- 11. The Evolution of the Eukaryotic Genome -- 11.1. The nature of the genome -- 11.2. The haemoglobin gene family -- 11.3. Duplication and the increase of DNA content -- 11.4. The ribosomal gene -- 11.5. Unequal crossing over and gene conversion -- 11.6. Repetitive DNA -- 11.7. Karyotypic evolution -- 12. The Evolution of Genetic Systems: I. Sex and Recombination -- 12.1. The natural history of eukaryotic sex -- 12.2. The evolutionary significance of sex -- 12.3. The evolution of recombination -- 13. The Evolution of Genetic Systems: II. Some Consequences of Sex -- 13.1. The sex ration -- 13.2. Selfing and outcrossing -- 13.3. Hermaphroditism -- 13.4. Sexual selection -- 14. Macroevolution -- 14.1. Species and speciation -- 14.2. Patterns of evolution -- 14.3. Coevolution.
650 0 $aEvolutionary genetics.
650 2 $aBiological Evolution.
650 2 $aGenetics.
650 2 $aGenetics, Population.
650 2 $aMolecular Biology.
650 4 $aGénétique.
650 4 $aÉvolution (Biologie)
650 6 $aÉvolution (Biologie)
650 6 $aGénétique.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aMaynard Smith, John, 1920-2004.$tEvolutionary genetics.$dOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1989$w(OCoLC)648584821
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