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Undergraduate Titles > Genetics
Conceptual Breakthroughs in The Evolutionary Biology of Aging
Arnold, Kenneth R.
ISBN 13: 
9780128215456
ISBN 10: 
0128215453
Category: 
Genetics
Edition: 
1
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Format: 
Paperback
Status: 
Print on Demand
Imprint: 
Academic Press
Audience: 
Professional and scholarly
Pages: 
308
Weight: 
1.1
Retail Price: 
120.00
Quantity On Hand: 
0
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Synopsis:
Conceptual Breakthroughs in the Evolutionary Biology of Aging continues the innovative Conceptual Breakthroughs series by providing a comprehensive outline of the major breakthroughs that built the evolutionary biology of aging as a leading scientific field. Following the evolutionary study of aging from its humble origins to the present, the book's chapters treat the field’s breakthroughs one at a time. Users will find a concise and accessible analysis of the science of aging viewed through an evolutionary lens. Building upon widely-cited studies conducted by author Michael Rose, this book covers 30 subsequent years of growth and development within the field.

The book highlights key publications for those who are not experts in the field, providing an important resource for researchers. Given the prevailing interest in changing the aging process dramatically, it is a powerful tool for readers who have a vested interest in understanding its causes and future control measures.

  • Reviews cell-molecular theories of aging in the light of evolutionary biology
  • Offers an evolutionary analysis of prospects for mitigating aging not commonly discussed within private and public sectors
  • Provides readers with a radically different perspective on contemporary biological gerontology, specifically through the lens of evolutionary biology

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