[Collins New Naturalist 61] • Inheritance and Natural History

[Collins New Naturalist 61] • Inheritance and Natural History
Authors
Berry, R.J.
Publisher
Collins
Tags
science
Date
1977-11-28T00:00:00+00:00
Size
9.78 MB
Lang
en
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Ever wondered why primroses have three sorts of flowers; or about pesticide resistance in rats and mice, mosquitoes and green-fly; antibiotic resistance in disease organisms -- all are examples of genetical adjustment, explained in this book.

This absorbing book is about genetics as it applies to the world around us. Its main aim is to show the ways in which inherited variation can help to explain the properties of natural populations: the differences between individuals, the extent and mechanism for transmitting characteristics from one generation to another, and the factors which control the frequency of a trait in a local group. It is thus of interest not only to naturalists but also to farmers and gardeners - indeed it is highly relevant to each one of us in the context of modern social planning.

Professor Berry's explanations, combining laboratory techniques for the biochemical study of changes in cells, an understanding of modern...