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EVOLUTION
The Molecular Landscape
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Evolution Figures: Chapter 13

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FIGURE 13.0. Colias phosphoglucose isomerase (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.1. Evolution requires variability (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.2. A gene includes regulatory sequences (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.3. Complementation test showing two recessive alleles (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.4. Eye phenotypes of alleles of the white gene in D. melanogaster (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.5. Natural polymorphism in Cepaea nemoralis and Adalia bipunctata (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.6. Maintaining a balancer stock (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.7. Flies exposed to ether as early embryos (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.8. Restriction fragment polymorphism (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.9. Minisatellite loci used to accurately identify relationships (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.10. Variation in repeat number at two human microsatellite loci (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.11. Variations seen around the Adh gene of D. melanogaster (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.12. Unique mutations in a nonrecombining DNA sequence (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.13. Different parts of a recombining genome have different genealogies (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.14. Recombination seen in the ancestry of Adh of D. melanogaster (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.15. Several kinds of molecular variabilities (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.17. Nucleotide diversity (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.19. Soay sheep on Hirta in the St. Kilda archipelago (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.21. Distribution of nucleotide diversity for humans (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.22. Nucleotide diversity in a survey of 213 human genes (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.23. Nucleotide diversity varies along the human genome (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.24. Nucleotide diversity varies between human chromosomes (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.25. Rates of sequence divergence between two species (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.26. Amino acid substitutions in α-globin accumulate steadily (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.27. Comparisons between the α- and β-globin genes (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.28. Overall sequence divergence measured from Tm of dsDNA (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.29. Rates of synonymous and nonsynonymous nucleotide substitutions (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.30. Distribution of the number of differences between two sequences (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.31. Chromosomes from D. pseudoobscura heterozygous for an inversion (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.32. Extensive variation in gene content within the human population (jpg) (pdf)

FIGURE 13.33. Gene order conserved across wide evolutionary distances (jpg) (pdf)

 
 
 

 
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