EvolutionJones and Bartlett, 1990 - 569 pagina's Textbook on current knowledge of evolution for undergraduate students broadly covers all evolutionary topics: anthropology, biochemistry, comparative anatomy, molecular biology, population, ecology, and population genetics. Evolution is viewed as the fundamental mechanisms for the understanding of biology, and this text is particularly suitable for biology majors. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Fossils | 12 |
THE ARGUMENTS AND | 31 |
EVOLUTION | 51 |
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