
The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution
by Motoo KimuraBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Introduction | |
1. From Lamarck to population genetics | |
2. Overdevelopment of the synthetic theory and the proposal of the neutral theory | |
3. The neutral mutation-random drift hypothesis as an evolutionary paradigm | |
4. Molecular evolutionary rates contrasted with phenotypic evolutionary rates | |
5. Some features of molecular evolution | |
6. Definition, types and action of natural selection | |
7. Molecular structure, selective constraint and the rate of evolution | |
8. Population genetics at the molecular level | |
9. Maintenance of genetic variability at the molecular level | |
10. Summary and conclusion | |
References | |
Indexes. |
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