Evolution by Gene DuplicationSpringer-Verlag, 1970 - 160 pagina's The creation of life based on the inherent complementality between purine and pyrimidine bases; Mutation and the conservative nature of natural selection; Why gene duplication; Mechanisms of gene duplication; Evolution of verbrate genomes. |
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The Rate of Evolution and the Importance of Isolation | 1 |
Chromosomes of Eukaryotes | 15 |
Forbidden Mutations | 26 |
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