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図書

図書
John Maynard Smith
出版情報: Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1978  x, 222 p. ; 23 cm
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Preface
The problem / 1:
Some consequences of sex and recombination / 2:
The rate of evolution / I:
Muller's ratchet / 3:
Could sex be maintained by group selection? The comparative data / 4:
Recombination - the problem / 5:
Short-term advantages for sex and recombination / 6:
An unpredictable environment
Selection in a finite population / 7:
Hermaphroditism, selfing and outcrossing / 8:
Anisogamy and the sex ratio / 9:
Sexual selection / 10:
Mutation / 11:
Preface
The problem / 1:
Some consequences of sex and recombination / 2:
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図書

図書
John Maynard Smith
出版情報: Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; Tokyo : Oxford University Press, 1989  xii, 325 p. ; 25 cm
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Evolution by Natural Selection / 1:
Darwin's theory / 1.1:
Evolution in vitro / 1.2:
Lamark, Weismann, and the central dogma / 1.3:
Models of Population / 2:
Selection in an asexual population / 2.2:
The accuracy of replication / 2.3:
Genetic drift in finite populations / 2.4:
Evolution in Diploid Populations / 3:
Gene frequencies and the Hardy-Weinberg ratio / 3.1:
The concept of fitness / 3.2:
The spread of a favourable gene / 3.3:
The Variability of Natural Populations / 4:
The evidence for genetic variability / 4.1:
Mutation / 4.2:
The maintenance of variation / 4.3:
Evolution at More Than One Locus / 5:
Linkage disequilibrium / 5.1:
Heterostyly in plants / 5.2:
Mimicry in butterflies / 5.3:
Linkage disequilibrium in natural populations / 5.4:
Normalizing selection and linkage disequilibrium / 5.5:
Quantitative Genetics / 6:
Nature and nurture / 6.1:
The additive genetic model / 6.2:
A more realistic model / 6.3:
Experiments in artificial selection / 6.4:
Quantitative variation and fitness / 6.5:
The maintenance of genetic variance for quantitative traits / 6.6:
A Model of Phenotypic Evolution / 7:
Pairwise interactions / 7.1:
Some extensions of the model / 7.2:
Will a sexual population evolve to an ESS? / 7.3:
Finite and Structured Populations / 8:
Inbreeding / 8.1:
Genetic drift / 8.2:
The rate of neutral molecular evolution / 8.3:
Mitochondrial DNA / 8.4:
Migration and differentiation between populations / 8.5:
The establishment of a new favourable mutation / 8.6:
Evolution in Structured Populations / 9:
Selection in trait groups / 9.1:
The evolution of co-operation: synergistic selection / 9.2:
The evolution of co-operation: relatedness / 9.3:
The group as the unit of evolution / 9.4:
The shifting balance theory / 9.5:
The Evolution of Prokaryotes / 10:
The evolution of gene function / 10.1:
Phages, plasmids, and transposable elements / 10.2:
The evolution of phages and their hosts / 10.3:
The evolution of plasmids / 10.4:
The evolution of transposons / 10.5:
The population genetics of E. coli / 10.6:
The evolution of viruses / 10.7:
The Evolution of the Eukaryotic Genome / 11:
The nature of the genome / 11.1:
The haemoglobin gene family / 11.2:
Duplication and the increase of DNA content / 11.3:
The ribosomal gene / 11.4:
Unequal crossing over and gene conversion / 11.5:
Repetitive DNA / 11.6:
Karyotypic evolution / 11.7:
The Evolution of Genetic Systems / 12:
Sex and Recombination / I:
The natural history of eukaryotic sex / 12.1:
The evolutionary significance of sex / 12.2:
The evolution of recombination / 12.3:
Some Consequences of Sex / 13:
The sex ration / 13.1:
Selfing and outcrossing / 13.2:
Hermaphroditism / 13.3:
Sexual selection / 13.4:
Macroevolution / 14:
Species and speciation / 14.1:
Patterns of evolution / 14.2:
Coevolution / 14.3:
Evolution by Natural Selection / 1:
Darwin's theory / 1.1:
Evolution in vitro / 1.2:
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