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The Evolution of the Genome

T. Ryan Gregory (Edited by)

9780123014634

Hardback, published 22 January 2005

768 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.9 cm, 1.06 kg

\""Gregory provides an impressive overview of the key areas in genome biology, such as the evolution of genome size in animals and plants, polyploidy, the evolution of genomic parasites, and comparative genomics in eukaryotes and prokaryotes as well...the reading \u201Cflows? in a very enjoyable way. Gregory and his sixteen co-authors ask endless questions on large-scale evolutionary phenomena \u2013 and they answer them all: How common is polyploidy in plants, and how is it linked with animals, i.e. with attacking herbivores? What are \u201CB Chromosomes?, how widely are they distributed and where are they derived from? How did genomes originate? What is a procaryotic species? And so forth. In a word: Wherever one opens this well written book, he will read it with great pleasure.\"" --Wean\u00E9e Kimblewood in LAB TIMES

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The Evolution of the Genome Gregory Hardback Academic Press 9780123014634

The Evolution of the Genome

T. Ryan Gregory (Edited by)

9780123014634

Hardback, published 22 January 2005

768 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.9 cm, 1.06 kg

\""Gregory provides an impressive overview of the key areas in genome biology, such as the evolution of genome size in animals and plants, polyploidy, the evolution of genomic parasites, and comparative genomics in eukaryotes and prokaryotes as well...the reading \u201Cflows? in a very enjoyable way. Gregory and his sixteen co-authors ask endless questions on large-scale evolutionary phenomena \u2013 and they answer them all: How common is polyploidy in plants, and how is it linked with animals, i.e. with attacking herbivores? What are \u201CB Chromosomes?, how widely are they distributed and where are they derived from? How did genomes originate? What is a procaryotic species? And so forth. In a word: Wherever one opens this well written book, he will read it with great pleasure.\"" --Wean\u00E9e Kimblewood in LAB TIMES

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