Evolutionary Biology Volume 29

Evolutionary Biology Volume 29 by Max K. Hecht, published by Springer US on May 31, 1996, comprises 322 pages and is presented in English. This volume features contributions from internationally acclaimed researchers who explore a variety of topics within the field of evolutionary biology, including the organization of eukaryotic genes, the evolution of Drosophila mating systems, and evolutionary-developmental approaches to fin and limb transformation.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of significant themes in science and life sciences, particularly focusing on evolution and biology. The discussions in this edition provide insights into complex biological processes and evolutionary mechanisms, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the latest research and developments in the field.
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In Volume 29, internationally acclaimed researchers address a broad range of topics including the organization of eukaryotic genes, evolution of Drosophila mating systems, and evolutionary-developmental approaches to fin/limb transformation.
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