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After volume 33, this book series was replaced by the journal "Evolutionary Biology." Please visit www.springer.com/11692 for further information. Volume 30 brings readers up to date on the investigation of eminent evolutionary biologists and paleobiologists. Contributions explore such topics as Adaptation in Drosophila and the role of cytochrome P450s Population genetics and species conservation of the cheetah germ-layer theory assymetry in the mammalian skeleton genetic diversity of marine fish the phenomenon of industrial melanism the variation in lizard cranal kinesis. Other chapters focus…mehr

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After volume 33, this book series was replaced by the journal "Evolutionary Biology." Please visit www.springer.com/11692 for further information.
Volume 30 brings readers up to date on the investigation of eminent evolutionary biologists and paleobiologists. Contributions explore such topics as
Adaptation in Drosophila and the role of cytochrome P450s
Population genetics and species conservation of the cheetah
germ-layer theory
assymetry in the mammalian skeleton
genetic diversity of marine fish
the phenomenon of industrial melanism
the variation in lizard cranal kinesis. Other chapters focus on such issues as overdominance and its relation to higher mutation-rate estimates and the use of molecular clocks in determining the rate of nucleotide substitution in higher plants.
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`All-in-all this is an entertaining and valuable book; have fun reading it.'
Heredity, 82:227-228 (1999)
`All-in-all this is an entertaining and valuable book; have fun reading it.'
Heredity, 82:227-228 (1999)