Evolutionary Biology - Concepts, Biodiversity, Macroevolution and Genome Evolution /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Pontarotti, Pierre. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2011.
Edition:1st ed. 2011.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Site-specific self-catalyzed DNA depurination, the basis of a spontaneous mutagenic mechanism of wide evolutionary significance
  • Stochastic processes driving directional
  • Evolution of self-fertile hermaphrodite
  • Insights into eukaryotic interacting protein evolution
  • Integration of evolutionary biology concepts for functional annotation and automation of complex researches in evolution: the multi-agents software system DAGOBAH
  • A new animal model for merging ecology and evolution
  • Rapid evolution of simple microbial communities in the laboratory
  • Use of paleontological and phylogenetic data in comparative and paleobiological analyses : a few recent developments
  • Seasonal flowering and evolution: will plant species be under stress from global warming?- The emergence of cellular complexity at the dawn of the eukaryotes: reconstructing the endomembrane system with in silico and function
  • Neurophilogeny-retracing early metazoan brain evolution
  • A new early Cambrian lobopod-bearing animal (Murero, Spain) and the problem of the ecdysozoan early diversification
  • Genomic perspectives on the long-term absence of sexual reproduction in animals
  • Evolutionary constraint on DNA shape in the human genome
  • Evolution of fungi and their respiratory metabolism
  • Genome structure and gene expression variation in plant mitochondria, particularly in the genus Silene
  • Evolutionary dynamics and genomic impact of prokaryote transposable elements
  • Transposable elements in a marginal population of Aegilops  speltoides: temporal fluctuations provide new insights into genome evolution of wild diploid wheat
  • Analysis of the conservative motifs in promoters of miRNA genes, expressed in different tissues of mammalians
  • Analysis of the conservative motifs in promoters of miRNA genes, expressed in different tissues of mammalians.  .