9780195117035-0195117034-Biochemical Adaptation: Mechanism and Process in Physiological Evolution

Biochemical Adaptation: Mechanism and Process in Physiological Evolution

ISBN-13: 9780195117035
ISBN-10: 0195117034
Edition: 1
Author: George N. Somero, Peter W. Hochachka
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 480 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780195117035
ISBN-10: 0195117034
Edition: 1
Author: George N. Somero, Peter W. Hochachka
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 480 pages

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Biochemical Adaptation: Mechanism and Process in Physiological Evolution (ISBN-13: 9780195117035 and ISBN-10: 0195117034), written by authors George N. Somero, Peter W. Hochachka, was published by Oxford University Press in 2002. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Linguistics (Words, Language & Grammar ) books. You can easily purchase or rent Biochemical Adaptation: Mechanism and Process in Physiological Evolution (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Linguistics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.33.

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The study of biochemical adaption provides fascinating insights into how organisms "work" and how they evolve to sustain physiological function under a vast array of environmental conditions. This book describes how the abilities of organisms to thrive in widely different environments derive from two fundamental classes of biochemical adaptions: modifications of core biochemical processes that allow a common set of physiological functions to be conserved, and "inventions" of new biochemical traits that allow entry into novel habitats. Biochemical Adaptation: Mechanisms and Process in Physiological Evolution asks two primary questions. First, how have the core biochemical systems found in all species been adaptively modified to allow the same fundamental types of physiological processes to be sustained throughout the wide range of habitat conditions found in the biosphere? Second, through what types of genetic and biochemical processes have new physiological functions been fabricated? The primary audience for this book is faculty, senior undergraduates, and graduate students in environmental biology, comparative physiology, and marine biology. Other likely readers include workers in governmental laboratories concerned with environmental issues, medical students interested in some elements of the book, and medical researchers.

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