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Sudden origins: Fossils. Genes. And the emergence of species
Schwartz, J.H. (1999). Sudden origins: Fossils. Genes. And the emergence of species. John Wiley & Sons: New York. ISBN 978-0471329855. 420 pp.

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    VLIZ: Biology and ecology (General) [100840]

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    Biological phenomena > Evolution
    Biology > Genetics
    Life

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  • Schwartz, J.H.

Abstract
    In this provocative and timely book, Jeffrey Schwartz presents a groundbreaking and radical new theory that explains exactly how evolution works. Turning to the marvels of genetics, paleontology, embryology, and anatomy, and introducing the recent discovery of an extraordinary type of gene, known as homeobox genes, Schwartz provides an evocative answer to the long-standing question: How do species emerge? Writing with the expert knowledge only an insider can bring, Schwartz tells the intriguing history of the study of evolution, from the initial breakthrough discoveries to the famous Piltdown controversy up through the genetics revolution. Sudden Origins is a monumental book that ties together all the threads of evolutionary theory while providing a compelling answer to one of life's most enduring conundrums. This book is crucial reading for anyone who has ever pondered the mysteries of our evolutionary heritage.

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