"Heredity And Evolution" explores the fundamental principles governing the transmission of traits from parents to offspring and the processes driving the adaptation and diversification of life. Delving into the mechanisms of inheritance, this book elucidates the roles of genes and chromosomes in shaping the characteristics of organisms across generations. The book further investigates the forces of natural selection, genetic drift, and mutation, demonstrating how these factors contribute to evolutionary change over time.
This accessible study is essential for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of how living organisms adapt to their environments and the intricate interplay between heredity and evolution.
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