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New Scientist Essential Guide No 6 Evolution Richard Webb Editor

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New Scientist Essential Guide No 6 Evolution Richard Webb Editor
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Publisher: New Scientist
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.26 MB
Pages: 100
Author: Richard Webb (editor)
ISBN: 9772634015019
Language: English
Year: 2021
Volume: 6

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New Scientist Essential Guide No 6 Evolution Richard Webb Editor by Richard Webb (editor) 9772634015019 instant download after payment.

Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection is arguably the most important scientific idea ever – radical in its simplicity, yet infinitely complex in its implications for life and its workings. Understand its full richness in this sixth New Scientist Essential Guide, with themes including the history of evolution, the role of genetics and evolution, evolution myths and misconceptions, and much more.

This Essential Guide tells you all you need to know from:

The evolution's historical development.
Marriage with the science of genetics in the 20th century.
How new insights from epigenetics, developmental biology and elsewhere make evolution an evolving theory even today.

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