Книга: Эволюция: Триумф идеи
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Дальше: Примечания

Дополнительная литература

Глава 1: Дарвин и «Бигль»
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Глава 2: «Это как сознаться в убийстве»
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____ A monograph on the fossil Balanidae and Verrucidae of Great Britain. London: Printed for the Palacontographical Society, 1854.
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Desmond A.J. Huxley: The devil’s disciple. New York: Penguin, 1994.
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Глава 3: Погружаясь вглубь времен
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Глава 4: Свидетели перемен
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Weiner J. The beak of the finch: A story of evolution in our time. New York: Knopf, 1994.
____ Time, love, memory: A great biologist and his quest for the origins of behavior. New York: Knopf, 1999.

 

Глава 5: Как укоренялось древо жизни
Andersson S.G., Zomorodipour A., Andersson J.O., Sicheritz-Ponten Т., Alsmark U.C., Podowski R.M., et al. “The genome sequence of Rickettsia prowazekii and the origin of mitochondria.” Nature, 1998; 396: 133–140.
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Cech T.R. “The ribosome is a ribozyme.” Science, 2000, 289: 878–879.
Doolittie W.F. “Uprooting the tree of life.” Scientific American, February 2000, 90–95.
Freeland S.J., Knight R.D., Landweber L.F. “Do proteins predate DNA?” Science, 1999, 286: 690–692.
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Landweber L.F. “Testing ancient RNA-protein interactions.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1999, 96: 11067-11078.
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Woese C. “The universal ancestor.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998, 95: 6854–6859.

 

Глава 6: Случайный инструментарий
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Zimmer C. At the water’s edge: Macroevolution and the transformation of life. New York: Free Press, 1998.
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Глава 7: Вымирание
Bowring S.A., Erwin D.H., Isozaki Y. “The tempo of mass extinction and recovery: The end-Permian example.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1999, 96: 8827–8828.
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Ricciardi A., Maclsaac H.J. “Recent mass invasion of the North American Great Lakes by Ponto-Caspian species.” Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2000, 15: 62–65.
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Shackleton, N.J. “The 100,000-year ice-age cycle identified and found to lag temperature, carbon dioxide, and orbital eccentricity.” Science, 2000, 289: 1897–1902.
Sheehan P.M., Fastovsky D.E., Barreto C., Hoffmann R.G. “Dinosaur abundance was not declining in a ‘3 m gap’ at the top of the Hell Creek Formation, Montana and North Dakota.” Geology, 2000, 28: 523–526.
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Глава 8: Коэволюция
Barlow С. The ghosts of evolution: Nonsensical fruits, missing partners, and other evolutionary anachronisms. New York: Basic Books, 2001.
Brodie E.D., III, Brodie E.D., Jr. “Predator-prey arms races and dangerous prey.” Bioscience, 1999, 49: 557–568.
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Winston M.L. Nature wars: People vs. pests. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1997.

 

Глава 9: Доктор Дарвин
Carrington M., Kissner Т., Gerrard В., Ivanov S., O’Brien S.J., Dean M. “Novel alleles of the chemokine-receptor gene CCR5.” American Journal of Human Genetics, 1997, 61: 1261–1267.
Chadwick D., Goode J. Antibiotic resistance: Origins, evolution, selection, and spread. New York: Wiley, 1997.
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Глава 10: Логика страсти
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Глава 11: Разговорчивая обезьяна
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Глава 12: Современная жизнь за 50 000 лет до н. э.
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Глава 13: Как насчет Бога?
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