Evolutionary analysis / (Record no. 292)
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fixed length control field | 130625s2013 cau 000 0 eng |
010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER | |
LC control number | 2013943730 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9780132397896 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Original cataloging agency | BUL |
Language of cataloging | eng |
Description conventions | BUL |
Transcribing agency | BUL |
Modifying agency | RDA |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Edition number | 22 |
Classification number | 576.8 |
Item number | FRE. |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Freeman, Scott |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Evolutionary analysis / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Scott Freeman, Jon C. Herron |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT | |
Edition statement | 4th edition. |
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE | |
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture | San Francisco, CA : |
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer | Pearson Eduction, |
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice | c2013. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xiv, 834 p. : |
Other physical details | ill.(some col) ; |
Dimensions | 28 cm |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | CONTENT<br/><br/>INTRODUCTION<br/><br/> Chapter 1 A Case for evolutionary thinking Understanding HIV<br/> <br/> 1.1 The natural history of the HIV/AIDS epidemic<br/> 1.2 Why does AZT Work in the short Run, But Fail in the long Run?<br/> 1.3 Why is HIV fatal <br/>etc<br/><br/> Chapter 2 The pattern of evolution<br/><br/> 2.1 Evidence of change through time <br/> 2.2 Evidence of common Ancestry<br/> 2.3 The age of earth<br/> etc<br/><br/>Chapter 3 Darwinian Natural selection<br/><br/> 3.1 Artificial Selection : Domestic Animals and Plants<br/> 3.2 Evolution by Natural selection<br/> 3.3 The evolution of flower Color in an Experimental Snapdragon Population<br/> 3.4 The evolution of Beak Shape in Galapagos finches <br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 4 Estimating evolution trees<br/><br/> 4.1 The logic of phylogeny inference<br/> 4.2 The Phylogeny of Whales<br/> 4.3 Using phylogenies to answer questions<br/><br/>Chapter 5 Mutation and Genetic Variation<br/><br/> 5.1 Where new alleles come from<br/> 5.2 Where new genes come from<br/> 5.3 Chromosome mutations<br/>etc<br/><br/> Chapter 6 Mendelian Genetics in Populations: Selection and Mutation as mechanisms of Evolution<br/><br/> 6.1 Mendelian Genetics in populations: The handy -Weinberg Equilibrium principles<br/> 6.2 Selection<br/> 6.3 Patterns of selection: Testing predictions of population genetic theory<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 7 Mendelian genetics in populations II: Migration , genetic draft, and Nonrandom Mating<br/><br/> 7.1 Migration<br/> 7.2 Genetic Drift<br/> 7.3 Genetic drift and Molecular Evolution <br/> 7.4 Nonrandon Mating<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 8 Evolution at Multiple Loci: Linkage and Sex<br/><br/> 8.1 Evolution at two Loci: Linkage equilibrium and Linkage disequilibrium<br/> 8.2 Practical reasons to study Linkage Disequilibrium<br/> 8.3 The adaptive Significance of sex<br/><br/>Chapter 9 Evolution at Multiple Loci: Quantitative genetics <br/><br/> 9.1 The nature of quantitative traits <br/> 9.2 Identifying loci that contribute to quantitative traits<br/> 9.3 Measuring heritage variables<br/> 9.4 Measuring differences in Survival and reproductive success<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 10 Studying Adaption: Evolutionary Analysis of form and Function<br/><br/> 10.1 All hypothesis must be tested Oxpeckers reconsidered<br/> 10.2 Experiments<br/> 10.3 Observational studies<br/> 10.4 The Comparative method<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 11 Sexual selection<br/><br/> 11.1 Sexual Dimorphism and sex<br/> 11.2 Sexual Selection on males: Competition <br/> 11.3 Sexual Selection on males: Female Choice<br/> 11.4 Sexual selection on females<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 12 Kin Selection and Social Behavior<br/> <br/> 12.1 Kin selection and evolution of altruism<br/> 12.2 Evolution of Eusociality<br/> 12.3 Parent - Offspring Conflict<br/> 12.4 Reciprocal<br/> etc<br/><br/>Chapter 13 Aging and other life history<br/> <br/> 13.1 Basic issues in life history analysis<br/> 13.2 Why do organisms age and die<br/> 13.3 How many Offspring should an individual produce in a given year<br/> 13.4 How big should each offspring be<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 14 Evolution and human health<br/><br/> 14.1 Evolving pathogens: Evasion of the host's immune response<br/> 14.2 Evolving pathogens : antibiotic resistance<br/> 14.3 Evolving pathogens: Virulence<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 15 Phylogenomics and the molecular basis of adaption<br/><br/> 15.1 Transposable elements and levels of selection<br/> 15.2 Lateral gene Transfer<br/> 15.3 The Molecular Basis of Adaption<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 16 Mechanisms of speciation<br/><br/> 16.1 Species concepts<br/> 16.2 Mechanisms of genetic Isolation<br/> 16.3 Mechanisms of Divergence<br/> 16.4 Secondary contact<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 17 The Origins of life and Precambrian evolution<br/><br/> 17.1 What was the first Living thing <br/> 17.2 Where did the first living thing come from<br/> 17.3 What was the last common ancestor of all extent organisms and what is the shape of the tree of life<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 18 The Cambrian explosion and beyond<br/><br/> 18.1 The nature of the Fossil record<br/> 18.2 The Cambrian explosion<br/> 18.3 Macroevolutionary patterns<br/> 18.4 Mass extinctions<br/><br/>Chapter 19 Development and evolution<br/><br/> 19.1 The foundation of Evo-Devo research <br/> 19.2 Homeotic genes and diversification<br/> 19.3 Deep Homology and Diversification in animal limbs<br/> 19.4 Homeotic genes and the evolution of the flower<br/>etc<br/><br/>Chapter 20 Human evolution<br/><br/> 20.1 Relationships among humans and extent Apes<br/> 20.2 The recent ancestry of humans<br/> 20.3 The origin of the species home<br/> 20.4 The evolution of the Uniquely human traits<br/><br/> <br/> |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE | |
Bibliography, etc. note | Includes a Glossary : p. 799-805 . _ Index : p. 816-834. |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
Topical term or geographic name entry element | Evolution |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Herron Jon c. |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
Koha item type | Book Closed Access |
Edition | 4th edition |
Classification part | 576.8 |
Item part | 1 |
Call number prefix | FRE. |
Call number suffix | 576.8 FRE. |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Source of classification or shelving scheme | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Date acquired | Source of acquisition | Inventory number | Total Checkouts | Full call number | Barcode | Date last seen | Copy number | Price effective from | Koha item type |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Engineering Library | Engineering Library | 01/27/2021 | Purchased | 0014646 | 576.8 FRE. 1 | BUML23080153 | 01/27/2021 | 1 | 01/27/2021 | Book Closed Access | |||||
Dewey Decimal Classification | Science and Education Library | Science and Education Library | 05/17/2024 | donation | 011201NAG | 576.8 FRE. | NAGL24051114 | 05/17/2024 | 1 | 05/17/2024 | Book Closed Access |