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CHAPTER TWO Structure and Properties of DNA
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Figures xv
- Tables xvii
- Preface xix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
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Part One
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER ONE A Brief History 9
- CHAPTER TWO Structure and Properties of DNA 19
- CHAPTER THREE Gene Structure and Function 31
- CHAPTER FOUR Genetic Regulation 40
- CHAPTER FIVE DNA Reassociation and Thermal Stability 48
- CHAPTER SIX The Sequence Organization of the Genome 74
- CHAPTER SEVEN The Families of Repeated DNA 90
- CHAPTER EIGHT Homology 104
- CHAPTER NINE Comparative DNA-DNA Studies 114
- CHAPTER TEN Materials and Methods 120
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Data Analysis 136
- CHAPTER TWELVE Tempo of Evolution 165
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Demographic Factors and Rates of DNA Evolution 175
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN A Chronological Survey of the Classification of Birds 184
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Principles and Methods of Classification 246
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN Classification of Birds Based on DNA-DNA Hybridization 253
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Melting Curves and Dendrograms 265
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Part Two
- Accounts of the Groups of Birds 269
- Ratites and Tinamous 272
- Gallinaceous Birds 289
- Waterfowl: Screamers, Ducks, Geese, and Swans 301
- Buttonquails or Hemipodes 312
- Woodpeckers, Honeyguides, Barbets, Toucans, Jacamars, and Puffbirds 318
- Hornbills, Hoopoes, Trogons, Rollers, Motmots, Todies, Kingfishers, and Bee-eaters 333
- Trogons 351
- Mousebirds or Colies 357
- Cuckoos, Hoatzin, and Turacos 364
- The Hoatzin 373
- Parrots 380
- Swifts and Hummingbirds 391
- Owls 402
- Owlet-Nightjars, Frogmouths, Oilbird, Potoos, Eared-Nightjars, Nighthawks, and Nightjars 412
- Pigeons and Doves 421
- Cranes, Sunbittern, Bustards, Limpkin, Sungrebes, Trumpeters, Seriemas, Kagu, Rails, and Mesites 427
- Sandgrouse and Shorebirds: Sandpipers, Plovers, Gulls, etc. 441
- Sandgrouse 463
- Diurnal Birds of Prey: Hawks, Eagles, Old World Vultures, Harriers, Kites, Falcons and Caracaras, New World Vultures or Condors 471
- Grebes 488
- The Totipalmate Swimmers: Traditional Order Pelecaniformes 491
- Herons, Hamerkop, Flamingos, Ibises, Shoebill, Pelicans, New World Vultures, and Storks 504
- Albatrosses, Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving-Petrels, Penguins, Loons, and Frigatebirds 528
- Penguins 538
- Loons or Divers 545
- Introduction to the Order Passeriformes: The Passerine Birds or Perching Birds 552
- Order Passeriformes 576
- Old World Suboscines 578
- New World Suboscines 590
- The Oscines or Songbirds: Suborder Passeri (Passeres) 602
- Parvorder Corvida 605
- Parvorder Passerida 628
- Historical Geography: Patterns of Distribution in Space and Time 699
- Figures 18-385 707
- Literature Cited 871
- Index 969
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Figures xv
- Tables xvii
- Preface xix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
-
Part One
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER ONE A Brief History 9
- CHAPTER TWO Structure and Properties of DNA 19
- CHAPTER THREE Gene Structure and Function 31
- CHAPTER FOUR Genetic Regulation 40
- CHAPTER FIVE DNA Reassociation and Thermal Stability 48
- CHAPTER SIX The Sequence Organization of the Genome 74
- CHAPTER SEVEN The Families of Repeated DNA 90
- CHAPTER EIGHT Homology 104
- CHAPTER NINE Comparative DNA-DNA Studies 114
- CHAPTER TEN Materials and Methods 120
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Data Analysis 136
- CHAPTER TWELVE Tempo of Evolution 165
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Demographic Factors and Rates of DNA Evolution 175
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN A Chronological Survey of the Classification of Birds 184
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Principles and Methods of Classification 246
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN Classification of Birds Based on DNA-DNA Hybridization 253
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Melting Curves and Dendrograms 265
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Part Two
- Accounts of the Groups of Birds 269
- Ratites and Tinamous 272
- Gallinaceous Birds 289
- Waterfowl: Screamers, Ducks, Geese, and Swans 301
- Buttonquails or Hemipodes 312
- Woodpeckers, Honeyguides, Barbets, Toucans, Jacamars, and Puffbirds 318
- Hornbills, Hoopoes, Trogons, Rollers, Motmots, Todies, Kingfishers, and Bee-eaters 333
- Trogons 351
- Mousebirds or Colies 357
- Cuckoos, Hoatzin, and Turacos 364
- The Hoatzin 373
- Parrots 380
- Swifts and Hummingbirds 391
- Owls 402
- Owlet-Nightjars, Frogmouths, Oilbird, Potoos, Eared-Nightjars, Nighthawks, and Nightjars 412
- Pigeons and Doves 421
- Cranes, Sunbittern, Bustards, Limpkin, Sungrebes, Trumpeters, Seriemas, Kagu, Rails, and Mesites 427
- Sandgrouse and Shorebirds: Sandpipers, Plovers, Gulls, etc. 441
- Sandgrouse 463
- Diurnal Birds of Prey: Hawks, Eagles, Old World Vultures, Harriers, Kites, Falcons and Caracaras, New World Vultures or Condors 471
- Grebes 488
- The Totipalmate Swimmers: Traditional Order Pelecaniformes 491
- Herons, Hamerkop, Flamingos, Ibises, Shoebill, Pelicans, New World Vultures, and Storks 504
- Albatrosses, Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving-Petrels, Penguins, Loons, and Frigatebirds 528
- Penguins 538
- Loons or Divers 545
- Introduction to the Order Passeriformes: The Passerine Birds or Perching Birds 552
- Order Passeriformes 576
- Old World Suboscines 578
- New World Suboscines 590
- The Oscines or Songbirds: Suborder Passeri (Passeres) 602
- Parvorder Corvida 605
- Parvorder Passerida 628
- Historical Geography: Patterns of Distribution in Space and Time 699
- Figures 18-385 707
- Literature Cited 871
- Index 969