freeman herron evolutionary analysis 5th edition b
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, Evolutionary
Analysis FIFTH EDITION
Jon C. Herron
University of Washington
Scott Freeman
University of Washington
With contributions by
Jason Hodin
Hopkins Marine Station
of Stanford University
and University of Washington
Brooks Miner
Cornell University
Christian Sidor
University of Washington
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, Brief Contents
PART 1 PART 3
INTRODUCTION 1 ADAPTATION 369
CHAPTER 1 A Case for Evolutionary CHAPTER 10 Studying Adaptation:
Thinking: Understanding HIV 1 Evolutionary Analysis of
Form and Function 369
CHAPTER 2 The Pattern of Evolution 37
CHAPTER 11 Sexual Selection 407
CHAPTER 3 Evolution by Natural Selection 73
CHAPTER 12 The Evolution of Social Behavior 455
CHAPTER 4 Estimating Evolutionary Trees 109
CHAPTER 13 Aging and Other Life-History
Characters 491
CHAPTER 14 Evolution and Human Health 535
PART 2
MECHANISMS OF CHAPTER 15 Genome Evolution and the
EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE 147 Molecular Basis of Adaptation 581
CHAPTER 5 Variation Among Individuals 147
CHAPTER 6 Mendelian Genetics in PART 4
Populations I: Selection and THE HISTORY OF LIFE 609
Mutation 179
CHAPTER 7 Mendelian Genetics in CHAPTER 16 Mechanisms of Speciation 609
Populations II: Migration, Drift, CHAPTER 17 The Origins of Life
and Nonrandom Mating 233 and Precambrian Evolution 645
CHAPTER 8 Evolution at Multiple Loci: CHAPTER 18 Evolution and the Fossil Record 691
Linkage and Sex 291
CHAPTER 19 Development and Evolution 735
CHAPTER 9 Evolution at Multiple Loci:
Quantitative Genetics 329 CHAPTER 20 Human Evolution 769
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