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A superbly designed exploration of evolution First published in 1993, From So Simple a Beginning is a visually stunning examination of the mysteries of life on our planet, suitable as a family reference or for the natural history enthusiast. Filled with full-color artwork -- specially commissioned illustrations, diagrams, and dramatic photographs -- the text is accessible and comprehensive. Four sections cover: the history of the idea of evolution; the chemical, molecular, and genetic machinery that enable living things to reproduce and modify themselves; the seven ways in which adaptation can take place; and contemporary theories, advances in genetic engineering, and future implications. The Chicago Sun-Times rightly praised this striking book as "a curl-up-by-the-fire fascinator". It belongs in the library of everyone with a questioning mind.
This book investigates the fundamental mechanisms of evolution and the historical development of the theory of natural selection. Author Philip Whitfield synthesizes complex biological concepts into a comprehensive framework, utilizing a blend of historical context and modern genetic science to explain how life adapts and diversifies over time. The text serves as an accessible primer for readers seeking to understand the chemical and molecular foundations of biological change.
What You Will Find
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Critics and readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, which balances scientific rigor with visual clarity. Experts highlight this as a foundational text for families and enthusiasts seeking a broad, well-illustrated introduction to evolutionary biology.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
Publisher:
Macmillan General Reference
ISBN-10:
0020383045
ISBN-13:
9780020383048
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