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  1. Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution by Steve Jenkins, 2002-10-28
  2. Evolution For Dummies by Greg Krukonis PhD, Tracy Barr, 2008-03-24
  3. Directed Evolution Library Creation: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  4. Quantum Evolution: How Physics' Weirdest Theory Explains Life's Biggest Mystery (Norton Paperback) by Johnjoe McFadden, 2002-05-17
  5. The Biology and Evolution of Language by Philip Lieberman, 1987-01-01
  6. Ecological Developmental Biology by Scott F. Gilbert, David Epel, 2008-12-01
  7. Making Sense of Evolution: The Conceptual Foundations of Evolutionary Biology by Massimo Pigliucci, Jonathan Kaplan, 2006-11-15
  8. Why Evolution Is True by Jerry A. Coyne, 2009-01-22
  9. Paleobotany, Second Edition: The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants by Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, et all 2008-12-29
  10. Evolution's Eye: A Systems View of the Biology-Culture Divide (Science and Cultural Theory) by Susan Oyama, 2000-01-01
  11. Our Family Tree: An Evolution Story by Lisa Westberg Peters, 2003-04-01
  12. Environment, Development, and Evolution: Toward a Synthesis (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology)
  13. What Evolution Is by Ernst Mayr, 2002-10
  14. Directed Enzyme Evolution: Screening and Selection Methods (Methods in Molecular Biology)

1. Evolution
edu/ history/ evolution. html. evolution biology Links Resources, journals, software and much more
http://hoflink.com/~house/evolution.html

Evolution and Population Genetics Table of Contents

Click on subject area to access references
Evolution: and Science Teaching Evidence of Evolution Evolution, Theories, Concepts Fossil Records ... Taxonomy, Phylogenetics
Basics, Introductions, Hyperlinks
Creationism
http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/faqs-debates.html

Creationism: Arguments Against
http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/faqs-creationists.html
Darwin's Obituary
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEPC/WWC/1995/darwin.html
Evolution II
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/
Evolution III
http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/evolution98/app-c.html
Evolution IV
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/index.html
Evolution Archive Index
http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/faqs-index.html Evolution Archives: Must Read Files http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/faqs-mustread.html
Evolution Articles: Human http://www.antiquityofman.com/Human_evolution_articles.html
Evolution and Asexual Reproduction http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/01/5/l_015_01.html
Evolutionary Biology: Introduction http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-intro-to-biology.html

2. The Talk.Origins Archive: Evolution FAQs
A very informative site about biology and evolutionary theory.
http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/faqs-evolution.html
Biology and Evolutionary Theory "When the views entertained in this volume ... are generally admitted, we can dimly foresee that there will be a considerable revolution in natural history." - Charles Darwin,
The Origin of Species
Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
This essay is a must-read for anyone who wants to participate in talk.origins. It lays out the land for evolutionists and creationists alike, presenting the ideas behind and the evidence for biological evolution.
What is Evolution?
All too often creationists spend their time arguing with a straw-man caricature of evolution. This brief essay presents a definition of evolution that is acceptable to evolutionists.
Evolution is a Fact and a Theory
Biologists consider evolution to be a fact in much the same way that physicists do so for gravity. However, the mechanisms of evolution are less well understood, and it is these mechanisms that are described by several theories of evolution.
The Modern Synthesis of Genetics and Evolution
Darwin developed his theory of natural selection without any knowledge of genetics. Since Darwin, genetics and evolution have been synthesized, and natural selection is no longer considered to be the only evolutionary mechanism.
The Origin of Species
Read the book by Charles Darwin that started it all. The full text of the book is online.

3. Harvard Dept Of MCB - Biology Links
Educational Resources. evolution. Immunology. Jobs (biologyRelated). Online Biological Journals Articles
http://mcb.harvard.edu/BioLinks.html
Biology Links
Link Resources Within This Site:
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General Internet Bio Resources
Search Engines and Links
Banks and Tables
Selected Model Organism Databases

4. Ken's Bio-Web Resources
A directory of information sites about topics such as cells, microbiology, ecology, genetics, evolution, plants, and human physiology.
http://www.hoflink.com/~house/index.html
Over 4,450 sites in thirteen biological areas
Hyperlinks checked frequently for accessibility
Animals Anatomy/Physiology
Behavior
Cell Sites: Chemistry
Structure/Function
Ecology Evolution ... General Biology Reference Sources Genetic Sites: Mendelian
Molecular
Human Physiology Microbiology ... My Profile

This index page has been visited times since January 6, 1998. Maximum number of hits/month - 54,150, October 2002 Total Hits July 1, 2001 - June 30, 2002 Academic Year: 281,126 Statistics by eXTReMe Tracking
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Site design Carol O'Keefe House

5. Harvard Dept Of MCB - More Biology Links
Browse through links selected by the department of molecular and cellular biology at Harvard. Find journals, collections and software. biology Links evolution. General evolution Resources. Journals. Software. Academic Departments and Laboratories
http://mcb.harvard.edu/BioLinks/Evolution.html
Biology Links: Evolution
General Evolution Resources
Journals

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Journals

6. EVOLUTION UPDATE
A tool for academic research in evolutionary biology and its associated controversies.
http://users.mstar2.net/spencersa/evolutus/
EVOLUTION UPDATE
The Evolution Research Center for Students and Teachers of Biology
MAJOR NEWS AND SCIENTIFIC REPORTS IN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY DAILY/WEEKLY NEWS JOURNALS BOOKS WEBSITES BY TOPIC News Sites Search News Sites Discussion Groups, Etc. Online Journals Search Articles Current Bestseller Lists Other Start-Points Search Books/Dissertations Start-Points Biggest Mysteries Search Your Private Links

7. Introduction To Evolutionary Biology
Access departmental news, facility profiles, a newsletter, academic program overviews and faculty introductions.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-intro-to-biology.html
Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
Version 2
Chris Colby

[Last Update: January 7, 1996] volution is the cornerstone of modern biology. It unites all the fields of biology under one theoretical umbrella. It is not a difficult concept, but very few people the majority of biologists included have a satisfactory grasp of it. One common mistake is believing that species can be arranged on an evolutionary ladder from bacteria through "lower" animals, to "higher" animals and, finally, up to man. Mistakes permeate popular science expositions of evolutionary biology. Mistakes even filter into biology journals and texts. For example, Lodish, et. al., in their cell biology text, proclaim, "It was Charles Darwin's great insight that organisms are all related in a great chain of being..." In fact, the idea of a great chain of being, which traces to Linnaeus, was overturned by Darwin's idea of common descent. Misunderstandings about evolution are damaging to the study of evolution and biology as a whole. People who have a general interest in science are likely to dismiss evolution as a soft science after absorbing the pop science nonsense that abounds. The impression of it being a soft science is reinforced when biologists in unrelated fields speculate publicly about evolution. This is a brief introduction to evolutionary biology. I attempt to explain basics of the theory of evolution and correct many of the misconceptions.

8. Actionbioscience.org - Examines Bioscience Issues In Biodiversity, Environment,
Examines the condition of bioscience literacy through current issues on environment, biodiversity, genomics, biotechnology, evolution, and biology. Peerreviewed articles are accepted from scientists and educators.
http://www.actionbioscience.org
feature articles what's new? Bioterrorism: Are We Prepared?
N. Borlaug: The Green Revolution
Primer on
E thics and ... Ethics of Biowarfare (student article)
Why Be Scientifically Literate?

Educators: 30 class lessons available

site last updated:
April 3, 2003 SEVEN BIOSCIENCE CHALLENGES
How do these issues affect your life?
click a topic below for peer-reviewed articles and links biodiversity

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life’s variety?
environment ... bioscience literacy for educators Class lessons Articles correlated to NSES standards More on resources Interested in writing lessons search author directory lesson directory ... contact us 2000, BioScience Productions, Inc., an organization promoting bioscience literacy. web design by emcc /* You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines. */ var pageName = "Home Page"; var server = "Server"; var channel = "Channel"; /**** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE! ****/ var code = ' '; document.write(' '); document.write('>');

9. Molecular Biology And Evolution
Journal offers its contents online. Browse through past issues, subscribe to the print version, read an FAQ and view future titles. Molecular biology and evolution is published by Oxford University Press for the Society for Molecular biology and
http://www.molbiolevol.org/

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10. Theoretical Biology/Bioinformatics Utrecht
Formal models in ecology, spatial pattern formation, (molecular) evolution, immunology, and ethology. Formalisms range from mathematical models, cellular automata, genetic algorithms, to discreteevent individual-oriented simulation models. Bioinformatic approach typically involves spatial, multi-leveled models with many interacting entities whose behavior is determined by local information.
http://www-binf.bio.uu.nl/
Theoretical Biology / Bioinformatics Group Welcome to this public WWW server of the department of Theoretical Biology at the Utrecht University Faculty of Biology , the Netherlands. Our Theoretical Biology group performs fundamental research in Biology by means of formal models. Examples of the Biological areas that we cover are ecology, spatial pattern formation, (molecular) evolution, immunology, and ethology. Our formalisms range from mathematical models, cellular automata, genetic algorithms, to discrete-event individual-oriented simulation models. We have coined the term Bioinformatics for the study of informatic processes in biotic systems. Our Bioinformatic approach typically involves spatial, multi-leveled models with many interacting entities whose behavior is determined by local information. Overview of research Feel free to request reprints of any of our publications by an Email to one of the authors or to address listed below. Papers sorted by the year of publication: Publications
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Our group teaches courses in Bioinformatic Processes , in Bioinformatic Pattern Analysis , in Non-Linear Systems , in Theoretical Ecology (Reader in Dutch availabe as PDF-file ), in mathematics (Reader as

11. The Characteristics Of Morel Mushrooms.
Presents information about morels, along with unorthodox hypotheses about their evolution.
http://nov55.com/mr/index.html
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Morel Mushroom Evolution
And Physiology of Induction
The morel has been evolving rapidly from a yeast, which is very informative of evolution and biology. One of the most surprising findings is how prone to change the morphology is and how resistant to change the physiology is. The physiology is still yeast-like. This also shows that the largest part of evolution is not creation of genes but rearrangement of genes.
Descriptive Material
What morels are
describes morels.
Biology
details of morel biology.
Glossary
look up specialized terms.
Explanations
develops points on mycorrhiza, photos, endotrophism, induction and history.
Peripheral
Ice Age Theory

Plant Phenotypes

Animal Phenotypes
How to Find Morels ... Links Research by Gary Novak An Anomaly of Morchella as a Tool for the Study of Differentiation Phenotypic Variation as an Adaptation Mechanism by ... Morchella Stunning Photographs Figures 1-2
- Colored pigment in morel mushroom mycelium. Figures 3-6 - Anomaly on agar. Figure 7 - Variations in high density morel mycelium. Figure 8 - Thin-tissued and thick-tissued morel mushrooms.

12. The Biology & Evolution Jump Station - Oh Evolve!
biology evolution links "Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.". Theodosius Dobzhansky
http://www.meiosis.8m.com/links.html
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"Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution."
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Biology
The American Society for Cell Biology The Animal Diversity Web Biodiversity and Conservation The Biology File ... The Biology Project - is an interactive online resource for learning biology, developed at The University of Arizona. The Cell Very informative! The Cell Yet another informative site, with the same name. Cells Alive! Check out the Biocams Cell Division: Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction Cell: Origins The Cell Nucleus Endosymbiosis - The Evolution of Life Endosymbiosis and The Origin of Eukaryotes Electronic Biology Forum The Heart - An online exploration History of the Universe The Life Science Site Department of Mammalogy at the American Museum of Natural History Walkers Mammal's of the World Meiosis and Fertilisation Courtesy of About Gender Meiosis and Mendelian Genetics - A tutorial on the relationship between chromosome movements in meiosis and the segregation of alleles in meiosis. Meiosis Quiz Time Test your Knowledge!

13. 'Evolution, Biology And Psychology From A Marxist Point Of View' 50k
This article is largely historical, but the issues remain timely.
http://www.human-nature.com/rmyoung/papers/paper46.html
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The Writings of Professor Robert M. Young
'Evolution, Biology and Psychology from a Marxist Point of View' I was asked to contribute this chapter to a volume to be entitle Psychology and Marxism: Coexistence and Contradiction , edited by Ian Parker and Russell Spears, to be published by Pluto Press. It transpired that they could not get an American co-publisher if 'Marxism' was in the title, so the final title was a rather insipid one: Psychology and Society: Radical Theory and Practice (1996, pp. 35-49). In preparing the essay I found myself re-reading writings (some of them by me) which re-evoked the convictions which drew so many of us to libertarian marxism. Now that there is no place, party or subculture which identifies itself with any version of marxism to which we could adhere, we are believers without a locus and largely without practices which feel congruent with these beliefs. The article is largely historical, but the issues remain timely. Download View Online
The Human Nature Review
Ian Pitchford and Robert M. Young

14. Biology In Motion
Online activities for learning biology, including animated cartoons, an evolution simulation laboratory, and dragand-drop quizzes.
http://BiologyInMotion.com/
Original, entertaining, interactive biology learning activities Cartoon Mini-Lectures One-page biology cartoons with explanations.
Require Flash plug-in Intestinal Gas Enzyme Characteristics Receptor and Signal as "Lock and Key" Organize-It Learn biology terms by dragging and dropping to show category relationships. Includes terms from a growing list of biology topics.
Version 1.2 - Features include a "Shuffle" button to focus your learning, and the ability to bookmark a quiz.
Last quiz added 16-Oct-02.
Requires Flash plug-in.
Evolution Lab Do-it-yourself evolution! Use this humorous but powerful simulation tool to test the effects of selection, mutation and chance on the evolution of a trait.
Requires Flash plug-in ATP and Energy Storage Find out why eating lunch really is like "recharging your batteries."
Requires Flash plug-in Fat Digestion and Bile Find out why digesting cheesecake is like washing the disheseven if you like cheesecake!

15. 7th International Mycological Conference 2002
Fungal themes covered include cell biology, populations, dynamics and ecology, pathogens, fungushost interactions, phylogeny and evolution, biodiversity and conservation. Contains scientific program, registration form, foray list, sponsors, and related links. Oslo, Norway.
http://www.uio.no/conferences/imc7/

16. BioTech Science Resources
Excellent directory of WWW Lab Protocols/Methodology, Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Medicine, Ecology, evolution resources from Indiana Univ.
http://biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/pages/scitools.html

17. Evolution: The Origin And Subsequent Elaboration Of The 'Chromosomal' Hypothesis
Fulltext versions of key papers in evolutionary biology from the nineteenth century onwards, with particular emphasis on the work of William Bateson and Darwin's close research associate, George Romanes.
http://post.queensu.ca/~forsdyke/evolutio.htm
Evolution SELECTED PAPERS AND COMMENTARY
To really understand evolution we must first understand the historical development of ideas on evolution. But to really understand its history, we must first understand evolution. OVERVIEW Introduction: Species Barriers Origin of Species (Darwin 1859), Revisited Two Levels of Information in DNA Some Evolutionary Terms ... Haldane's Rule SELECTED PAPERS on the Four Black Boxes:
  • 1. Variation 2. Heredity 3. Phenotypic (" Natural ") Selection/Isolation
Hybrid Sterility (Darwin 1862) Variation (Hooker 1862) Pangenesis (Darwin 1868) Inutility of Characters (Gulick 1872) ... Inutility of Characters. Paradox of Sex. Random Drift (Delboeuf 1877)
  • 4. Reproductive (" Physiological ") Selection/Isolation
An Unnoticed Factor in Evolution (Catchpool 1884) Physiological Selection (Romanes 1886) Physiological Selection (Romanes 1887)
  • " Physiological " Selection/Isolation, the " Chromosomal " basis
Hybridism and the Germ-Cell (Guyer 1900, 1902) Cytological Basis for the Mendelian Laws (Cannon 1902) Chromosomes of the Germ Cells (Montgomery 1901) Chromosomes in Heredity (Sutton 1903) ... New Book on Evolution
Introduction: Species Barriers T he idea of barriers against members of other species arose in the nineteenth century in the context of infectious disease ( Click here ). These barriers are both external (e.g. hygiene), and internal (e.g. the immune response). Internally, our bodies ("

18. Biology Online
Dictionary, links and tutorials on cell biology, genetics, genetics and evolution, control of growth and development, regulation of biological systems, adaptation and freshwater ecology.
http://biology-online.org
Biology Online
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Check out the biology dictionary consisting of thousands of terms, working alongside the tutorials. Not sure of some terminology? Use the dictionary in conjunction with the tutorials to develop your understanding of the wording used.
Biology Tutorials
Search through dozens of tutorial pages, each focusing on a various aspect of biology. Click

19. IGERT At ISU - Integrative Graduate Education And Research Traineeship
Research based interdisciplinary training of graduate students in computational molecular biology with emphasis on bioinformatics, genomics, genome evolution, and macromolecular structurefunction studies at Iowa State University.
http://www.bioinformatics.iastate.edu/IGERT/
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Graduate and Postdoctoral Fellowships in Computational Molecular Biology
The Computational Molecular Biology (CMB) Training Group has been established at Iowa State University through a grant from the National Science Foundation. This group is composed of investigators with diverse areas of expertise, including evolutionary, molecular and structural biology, computer science, mathematics and statistics. Due to the genome sequencing efforts and recent advances in molecular genetics, the next generation of biologists will be able to address questions from a systems-wide perspective. The goal of the CMB Training Group is to provide graduate and postdoctoral students with the necessary skills to explore biological questions at this level of complexity. Student training will largely focus on discerning biological information from genome sequence and expression data and will include four interrelated areas of research focus (see also Thematic Basis for the Training Group): By infusing training in the biological sciences with the analytic perspective of mathematics and computer science, we have created an exciting learning environment in which to prepare students for the challenges and opportunities presented by the post-genomics era.

20. SMBE Home Page
Is an international society that exists to provide facilities for association and communication among molecular evolutionists, and has as one of its primary goals increasing communication between the fields of evolution and molecular biology.
http://www.smbe.org/
S O C I E T Y F O R
he Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution is an international society that exists to provide facilities for association and communication among molecular evolutionists, and has as one of its primary goals increasing communication between the fields of evolution and molecular biology. In order to accomplish those goals the Society publishes the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution (MBE), and it sponsors an annual meeting. Council Bylaws History Journal (MBE) ... Walter M. Fitch Prize
The 2003 SMBE conference will be held in Newport Beach, California, June 26-29, 2003
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