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050 14 QH431|b.E615 2009
100 1 Endersby, Jim.
245 12 A guinea pig's history of biology /|cJim Endersby.
250 1st Harvard Press pbk. ed.
260 Cambridge, Mass. :|bHarvard University Press,|c2009,
c2007.
300 xii, 499 p. :|bill. ;|c24 cm.
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 |tPreface and acknowledgements --|g1.|tEquus quagga and
Lord Morton's mare --|g2.|tPassiflora gracilis : inside
Darwin's greenhouse --|g3.|tHomo sapiens : Francis
Galton's fairground attraction --|g4.|tHieracium auricula
: what Mendel did next --|l as showing
520 Explains how plants and animals with fast breeding cycles,
such as guinea pigs and fruit flies, have been used by
biologists throughout history to study evolution and
genetics, exploring how they have helped prove and
disprove specific theories
650 0 Heredity|xHistory.
650 0 Genetics|xHistory.
650 0 Biology|xHistory.
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