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Entomology and the Law: Flies as Forensic Indicators |
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From Book News, Inc. Insect-related evidence is one facet of modern forensic science of particular use when there has been a suspicious death. Greenberg (emeritus, biological sciences, U. of Illinois at Chicago) addresses the entomological aspects of the science, while Kunich (Roger Williams U. School Law) discusses the evaluation and utilization of the entomological evidence in litigation. Chapters cover the forensic biology of flies; the investigation of eggs, larvae, pupae, and ... >> |
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Book Description Revised to include exciting new topics and approaches in evolutionary genetics, the second edition of this now classic work has been updated throughout. It incorporates new research on game theory; features an extensively revised discussion of sex and host-parasite interactions; and adds a new chapter on molecular genetics and the reconstruction of evolutionary history. ... >> |
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An Introduction to Genetic Analysis |
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From Book News, Inc. <:st> The second edition (1981) is listed in Books for College Libraries, 3d ed.; the update previous to the current seventh edition was published in 1996. This is a classic text updated to include discussions of the latest advances in genetics research. The included CD-ROM contains 39 animations on topics such as transcription, DNA replication, and complementation. (Note: the ISBN on the back cover ends with 3771-X--probably an error.)Book News, Inc.... >> |
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