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Origin of Species

Author: Charles Darwin
Publishing date: 1998
Darwin's theory of natural selection is also a humane and inspirational vision of ecological inter-relatedness revealing the almost unthinkably complex and mutual inter-dependencies between animal and plant life, climate and physical environment and - by implication - the human world.
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PCR Protocols on CD

Author: J Walker
Publishing date: 2004
In the tradition of the acclaimed Methods in Molecular Biology series, this collection of more than 500 tried-and-tested PCR protocols will become the standard PCR reference set in all biological science laboratories. Comprehensive in scope, yet easily searchable, these protocols will enable PCR labs to have access to the widest array of PCR protocols available and thus be able to complete any kind of PCR experiment with ease. The protocols are presented in a step-by-step fashion and cover every aspect of PCR, making this an essential reference for all biological scientists.
960.75 zł

Real Mosquitoes Don't Eat Meat

Author: Brad Wetzler
Publishing date: 2006
A collection of the best of the best Q&A from Outside magazine's perennially humorous and informative "Wild File" column.
50.40 zł

Regulation of Gene Expression by Small RNAs

Author: R Gaur
Publishing date: 2009
Research demonstrates that defects in the processing mechanisms of small non-coding RNAs are linked to various human diseases. This text explores microRNAs and their functional roles in cells and organisms. It includes a study of microRNAs in development, cancer, and viruses.
680.78 zł

Solving the Evolutionary Puzzle of Human Cooperation

Author: Glenn Barenthin
Glenn Barenthin
Publishing date: 2019
In this book, Glenn Barenthin provides a new solution to a key question in the cognitive and evolutionary study of religion: why do humans cooperate? What led humans, uniquely among animals, to have large-scale civilizations with unprecedented cooperation? One explanation, propagated by the Big God Proponents (BGP), argues that a moralizing God is the crucial motivator for the pro-social behaviour necessary for large scale civilization. To explore this idea, Barenthin provides a critical assessment of the evidence provided by the BGP, and also discusses the place of God in our moral thinking. However, using evidence from anthropology, history, cognitive science, psychology and game theory, Barenthin presents a new theory: that the evolutionary pressures faced by our
457.00 zł

Some Aspects of Chromosome Structure & Function Chromosome

Author: Sobti
Publishing date: 2002
It was at the end of the 19th century that a Swiss biologist, Karl Nageli first proposed the existence of hereditary organelles that carried information from parent to offspring. Ensuing decades experienced vigorous studies that led to the development of discovery that chromosomes are indeed the carriers of genetic information. Subsequent studies, especially by Morgan and Bridges, established unequivocally the chromosome theory of inheritance. Today, the structure of chromosome is well established. At the physical level, eukaryotic chromosomes are composed of a single, linear, double helix of DNA. The elementary helical structure involves nucleosomes, comprised of histones around which the DNA is wrapped. A hierarchy of higher order of chromosomal architecture may
545.00 zł

Thin Bone Vault

Author: Fredric Menger
Publishing date: 2009
Delves into one of the greatest riddles perplexing modern science: Why are humans so smart? This title investigates the origins of human intelligence, starting with classical Darwinian concepts. It concludes with a speculative epigenetic theory of intelligence that does not require DNA mutations as a source of evolution.
307.65 zł

Structure and Function of Mountain Ecosystems in Japan

Publishing date: 2018
The purpose of this book is to summarize new insights on the structure and function of mountain ecosystems and to present evidence and perspectives on the impact of climate change on biodiversity. This volume describes overall features of high-mountain ecosystems in Japan, which are characterized by clear seasonality and snow-thawing dynamics. Individual chapters cover a variety of unique topics, namely, vegetation dynamics along elevations, the physiological function of alpine plants, the structure of flowering phenology, plant-pollinator interactions, the geographical pattern of coniferous forests, terrestrial-aquatic linkage in carbon dynamics, and the community structure of bacteria in mountain lake systems. High-mountain ecosystems are characterized by unique
587.00 zł

Tissue-Specific vascular endothelial signals and vector targ

Author: Pasqualini
Publishing date: 2010
The field of genetics is rapidly evolving, and new medical breakthroughs are occurring as a result of advances in knowledge gained from genetics research. This title includes important reviews of the interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines, providing researchers an overview and synthesis of the findings in the area.
522.90 zł

Where Land and Water Meet

Author: Nancy Langston
Publishing date: 2003
Water and land interrelate in surprising and ambiguous ways, and riparian zones, where land and water meet, have effects far outside their boundaries. Using the Malheur Basin in southeastern Oregon as a case study, this intriguing and nuanced book explores the ways people have envisioned boundaries between water and land, the ways they have altered these places, and the often unintended results. The Malheur Basin, once home to the largest cattle empires in the world, experienced unintended widespread environmental degradation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. After establishment in 1908 of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge as a protected breeding ground for migratory birds, and its expansion in the 1930s and 1940s, the area experienced equally
100.00 zł

Whole Genome Amplification

Author: S Hughes
Publishing date: 2005
Whole genome amplification generates microgram quantities of genomic DNA starting from as little as a few femtograms and is a vital technique when sample material is limited. Whole Genome Amplification: Methods Express is a comprehensive up-to-date laboratory manual for this key technique.
184.00 zł