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Author(s): Michael R. Lynch
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Evolutionary Cell Biology: The Origins of Cellular Architecture explores how cellular structures have evolved. It blends evolutionary theory with cell biology, focusing on the molecular and genetic changes that led to the complexity of modern cells. The book discusses fundamental cellular components, such as membranes, organelles, and the cytoskeleton, and how these originated and diversified. This resource is valuable for researchers and students interested in the evolutionary aspects of cell biology, linking historical processes to present-day cellular architecture.
TOP Features:
- Evolutionary Insight: It bridges evolutionary biology and cell biology, providing a comprehensive view of cellular evolution.
- Focus on Cellular Architecture: Examines the development and diversification of key cell structures like membranes and organelles.
- Molecular and Genetic Emphasis: Explores the molecular mechanisms behind the evolution of cellular complexity.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Combines aspects of genetics, molecular biology, and evolutionary theory.
- Educational Value: Ideal for students and researchers exploring the evolutionary processes in cellular biology.
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