On Epigenetics and Evolution 1st Edition
Capture a new perspective on how heredity and environment shape life with On Epigenetics and Evolution, 1st Edition by Carlos M. Guerrero-Bosagna. This compelling, accessible work bridges molecular biology and evolutionary theory, inviting readers to rethink the forces that drive adaptation, diversity, and development.
Explore clear, evidence-driven explanations of epigenetic mechanisms—DNA methylation, histone modification, and non-coding RNAs—and their role in phenotypic plasticity and transgenerational inheritance. Guerrero-Bosagna guides you through how environmental cues can leave biological marks that influence evolution, offering a balanced synthesis for students, researchers, and curious professionals. The narrative combines rigorous science with engaging examples drawn from ecology, developmental biology, and comparative studies, making complex ideas easy to follow without sacrificing depth.
Ideal for evolutionary biologists, geneticists, graduate students, and informed readers worldwide, this 1st edition provides a solid foundation for classroom discussion, literature reviews, and research planning. Readers will gain practical insights into current debates, experimental approaches, and the implications of epigenetic research for conservation, health, and agriculture.
If you’re seeking a modern, thoughtful exploration of how epigenetic processes intersect with evolutionary change, On Epigenetics and Evolution is an essential addition to your library. Order now to deepen your understanding of evolutionary biology’s emerging frontier and stay current with a topic reshaping science across North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and beyond.
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