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_aEvolution from molecules to men / _cedited by D.S. Bendall on behalf of Darwin College. _hPR |
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_aCambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; _aNew York : _bCambridge University Press, _c(c)1983. |
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_axiii, 594 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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500 | _aRevised papers first presented at a conference entitled "Evolution of molecules and men", Darwin College, Cambridge, 27 June-2 July 1982. | ||
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_aHow far will Darwin take us? / A.F. Huxley -- _tDarwin, intellectual revolutionary _rErnst Mayr -- _tThe development of Darwin's general biological theorizing _rM.J.S. Hodge -- _tDarwin and the nature of science _rD.L. Hull -- _tThe several faces of Darwin: materialism in nineteenth and twentieth century evolutionary theory _rG.E. Allen -- _tSelf-replication and molecular evolution _rM. Eigen -- _tMolecular tinkering in evolution _rF. Jacob -- _tIntimations of evolution from the three-dimensional structures of proteins _rDistrict of Columbia Phillips, M.J.E. Sternberg and B.J. Sutton -- _tEvolution of gene families: the globin genes _rA.J. Jeffreys, S. Harris, P.A. Barrie, D. Wood, A. Blanchetot and S.M. Adams -- _tGene clusters and genome evolution _rW.F. Bodmer -- _tThe primary lines of descent and the universal ancestor _rC.R Woese |
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_aExperimental evolution _rP.H. Clarke -- _tVariation as a genetic engineering process _rJ.A. Shapiro -- _tGene, organism and environment _rR.C. Lewontin -- _tPopulation genetics and ecology: the interface _rE. Nevo -- _tA Darwinian plant ecology _rJ.L. Harper -- _tIrrelevance, submission and partnership: the changing role of palaeontology in Darwin's three centennials and a modest proposal for macroevolution _rS.J. Gould -- _tPlate tectonics and evolution _rA.Hallam -- _tMicroevolution and macroevolution _rF.J. Ayala -- _tUniversal Darwinism _rR. Dawkins -- _tThe development of an evolutionary ethology _rR.W. Burkhardt -- _tGame theory and the evolution of cooperation _rJ. Maynard Smith -- _tSelection in relation to sex _rT.H. Clutton-Brock |
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_aRules for changing the rules _rP.P.G. Bateson -- _tAspects of human evolution _rG. Ll. Isaac -- _tSociobiology and the Darwinism approach to mind and culture _rE.O. Wilson -- _tEvolution, ethics, and the representation problem _rBernard Williams -- _tThe mysterious case of Charles Darwin _rJ. Passmore. |
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_aEvolution (Biology) _vCongresses. |
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700 | 1 | _aDarwin College. | |
700 | 1 | _aBendall, D. S. | |
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