Origins of Genome Architecture
Michael Lynch, Lynch, Michael
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Origins of Genome Architecture
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Origins of Genome Architecture by Michael Lynch, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2007. This comprehensive hardback spans 512 pages, delving into the intricate world of eukaryotic cells and the evolution of genomic features.
With the advent of genomic blueprints for numerous species, biology has undergone a significant transformation. Lynch articulates how these developments have spurred a surge of adaptive theories regarding the evolution of genomic architecture. This book provides a detailed framework for understanding the architectural diversity of genomes and genes, emphasizing the importance of these details in the broader context of evolutionary genetics.
Perfect for students and professionals in life sciences, molecular evolution, and population genetics, Origins of Genome Architecture is an essential read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of genetic evolution and its implications.
Origins of Genome Architecture