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Although debated since the time of Darwin, the evolutionary role of
mutation is still controversial. In over 40 chapters from leading
authorities in mutation and evolutionary biology, this book takes a
new look at both the theoretical and experimental measurement and
significance of new mutation. Deleterious, nearly neutral,
beneficial, and polygenic mutations are considered in their effects
on fitness, life history traits, and the composition of the gene
pool. Mutation is a phenomenon that draws attention from many
different disciplines. Thus, the extensive reviews of the
literature will be valuable both to established researchers and to
those just beginning to study this field. Through up-to-date
reviews, the authors provide an insightful overview of each topic
and then share their newest ideas and explore controversial aspects
of mutation and the evolutionary process. From topics like gonadal
mosaicism and mutation clusters to adaptive mutagenesis, mutation
in cell organelles, and the level and distribution of DNA molecular
changes, the foundation is set for continuing the debate about the
role of mutation, fitness, and adaptability. It is a debate that
will have profound consequences for our understanding of evolution.
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