Intended for those who are interested in comparative biology or the history of science, this book traces concepts in homology and classification. It examines attitudes and practices in comparative biology, particularly in relation to evolutionary studies leading to a re-statement of the principal aims of the discipline.
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Intended for those who are interested in comparative biology or the history of science, this book traces concepts in homology and classification. It examines attitudes and practices in comparative biology, particularly in relation to evolutionary studies leading to a re-statement of the principal aims of the discipline.