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The book consists of fourteen reviews of the original 1979 paper by experts from various fields, followed by a chapter-length reply by Gould. [12] According to Massimo Pigliucci and Jonathan Kaplan, "After the ‘Spandrels paper’, evolutionists were more careful about producing just-so stories based on selection, and paid more attention to a ...
After turning his attention to biology and completing eight years of work on barnacles, Darwin intensified work on his theory of species in 1854. Alfred Russel Wallace, a naturalist working in Borneo, had a paper on the "introduction" of species published in Annals and Magazine of Natural History. This made guarded comments about evolution, and ...
How the Snake Lost Its Legs: Curious Tales from the Frontier of Evo-Devo is a 2014 book on evolutionary developmental biology by Lewis I. Held, Jr. The title pays homage to Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories, [1] [a] but the "tales" are strictly scientific, explaining how a wide range of animal features evolved, in molecular detail.
1 General biology. Toggle General biology subsection. 1.1 Evolution and origins of life. ... Adult form of Planctosphaera pelagica, a hemichordate known, as of 2023, ...
Methods in Molecular Biology is a book series published by Humana Press (an imprint of Springer Science+Business Media) that covers molecular biology research methods and protocols. The book series was introduced by series editor John M. Walker in 1983 and provides step-by-step instructions for carrying out experiments in a research lab. [1]
The lack of bulk this coat brings is a major pro in my book because it isn’t one of those enormous cloud-like puffers that need their own seat if taking them on a plane or in a car. Additionally ...
Acta Biológica Colombiana; American Journal of Physical Anthropology; The American Naturalist; Annual Review of Physiology; Asian-Australasian Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology
In theory, preserved genetic material found in remains of woolly mammoths could be used to recreate living mammoths, due to advances in molecular biology techniques and the cloning of mammals, begun with Dolly the Sheep in 1996. [1] [2] [3] Cloning of mammals has improved in the last two decades. To date, no viable mammoth tissue or its intact ...