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RJP Williams, JJR Fraústo da Silva
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Conventionally, evolution has always been described in terms of species. The Chemistry of Evolution takes a novelty approach to the environment. The authors is a systematic and unavoidable sequence, reclassifying organisms as chemotypes. Written by the authors of the bestseller The Biological Chemistry of the Elements - The Inorganic Chemistry of Life (Oxford University Press, 1991), the clarity and precision of The Chemistry of Evolution plainly demonstrate That life is totally interactive with the environment. This excursion is an academic and public library.

* Provides a novel analysis of evolution in chemical terms
* Stresses Systems Biology
* Examination the connection between life and the environment, starting with the 'big bang' theory
* Reorientates the chemistry of the chemical elements in all organisms

Chapter 1. The Evolution of Earth-The Geochemical Partner of the Global Ecosystem (5 Billion Years of History).

Chapter 2. Basic Chemistry of the Ecosystem.

Chapter 3. Energy, Order and Disorder, and Organized Systems.

Chapter 4. Outline of Biological Chemical Principles: Components, Pathways and Controls.

Chapter 5. First Steps in Evolution of Prokaryotes: Anaerobic Chemotypes Four to Three Billion Years Ago.

Chapter 6. The Evolution of Protoaerobic and Aerobic Prokaryote Chemotypes (Three to Two Billion Years Ago).

Chapter 7. Unicellular Eukaryotes Chemotypes (About One and a Half Billion Years Ago?).

Chapter 8. Multi-Cellular Eukaryote Chemotypes
(From One Billion Years Ago).

Chapter 9. The Evolution of Chemotypes with Nerves and a Brain (0.5 Billion Years Ago to Today).

Chapter 10. Evolution due to Mankind: A Completely Novel Chemotype (Less Than One One Hundred Thousand Years Ago).

Chapter 11. Conclusion: The Inevitable Factors in Evolution.
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