This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the taxonomy of angiosperms, covering classical and modern approaches to plant classification. It discusses principles of taxonomy, systems of classification, nomenclature, sources of taxonomic evidence (morphological, anatomical, cytological, and biochemical), and evolutionary trends in flowering plants. Widely used as a standard undergraduate…
This book provides a clear introduction to the taxonomy of angiosperms, including classification systems, nomenclature, and identification methods. It is suitable for students of botany and biological sciences.
This monograph focuses on the hormones in fishes, detailing growth hormone genetics, hormone mechanisms, endocrine regulation of growth, reproduction, metabolism, and their importance in aquaculture and physiological research. It serves as a specialized reference for students and researchers in fish endocrinology and physiology. The writing is technical and research-oriented, emphasizing molecu…
A concise introduction to population genetics, covering statistical foundations, Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, genetic drift, selection, mating systems, polygenic traits, and speciation. Appropriate for undergraduate students or as a reference for geneticists.
Elements… is a comprehensive text ideal for students and teachers in biochemistry, microbiology, biotechnology, and lab tech, covering enzyme isolation, kinetics, mechanisms, classification, regulation, industrial applications, extreme‑environment enzymes, and more. Includes tables, diagrams, definitions (~50 terms), and pedagogical aids. Amazon +5 catalog.princeton.edu +5 Himalaya Pu…