A comprehensive text exploring the principles of genetics and evolution in humans, integrating population genetics, evolutionary theory, and the study of human diversity.
A practical manual for studying quantitative genetics in animals, covering inheritance patterns, statistical analysis, and breeding experiments.
A collection of scholarly articles and readings on population biology, exploring theoretical and applied aspects of population dynamics, ecology, and species interactions.
A foundational text in population genetics providing theoretical frameworks and mathematical models for understanding genetic variation and evolutionary processes in populations.
A widely used undergraduate textbook introducing the fundamentals of classical electromagnetism, including electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetic waves, and Maxwell’s equations. Known for clear explanations and problem-solving approach.
A concise and comprehensive set of notes on genetics covering Mendelian principles, molecular genetics, and population genetics, designed for undergraduate and graduate students.
Volume 3 in a series examining differentiation and defense mechanisms in lower organisms using in vitro experimental techniques.
A research-oriented text focusing on the developmental biology and cytogenetic analysis of giant chromosomes, including their structure, replication, and functional significance.
A classic textbook on mineralogy, originally based on James D. Dana’s work, covering mineral properties, crystallography, and identification techniques. Widely used in geology and earth science education.
A detailed study of the relationship between cellular processes and aging, covering molecular and physiological mechanisms that contribute to the aging of cells and organisms.