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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:30 am Post subject: Epigenetics |
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Hi all,
For all who are interested in the role of epigenetic factors in
evolution of animal kingdom I recommend that they visit my website
epigeneticscomesofage.com and browse my recent book Epigenetic
Principles of Evolution (Albanet Publishing, 2008, 880 pp, 327
illustrations) that appears next week in Amazon.com.
Nelson R. Cabej |
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:22 am Post subject: Re: Epigenetics |
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 19:30:27 -0700 (PDT), CNCabej@aol.com wrote:
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Hi all,
For all who are interested in the role of epigenetic factors in
evolution of animal kingdom I recommend that they visit my website
epigeneticscomesofage.com and browse my recent book Epigenetic
Principles of Evolution (Albanet Publishing, 2008, 880 pp, 327
illustrations) that appears next week in Amazon.com.
Nelson R. Cabej
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Unfortunately, this is one of the least informative web sites I have
yet encountered. I don't see anything that actually describes the
epigenetic mechanisms and phenomena that are (rightly) claimed to be
so important. I also cannot find anything about Albanet Publishing
except through some vague connection to Cursack Books, seemingly a
vanity press.
I would, indeed, be interested in seeing a cogent clear description of
epigenetic factors in evolution. A well written, objective essay
with good scientific citations would be a virtual shoo-in for
post-of-the-month here. |
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Robert Carnegie Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:15 am Post subject: Re: Epigenetics |
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On Jul 4, 3:30 am, CNCa...@aol.com wrote:
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Hi all,
For all who are interested in the role of epigenetic factors in
evolution of animal kingdom I recommend that they visit my website
epigeneticscomesofage.com and browse my recent book Epigenetic
Principles of Evolution (Albanet Publishing, 2008, 880 pp, 327
illustrations) that appears next week in Amazon.com.
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This makes it sound like you can /at/ the website browse the book, but
your friend and mine R Norman reports otherwise.
From here it appears the link to "Epigenetic Principles of Evolution"
is broken. It says
http://epigeneticscomesofage.com/Epigenetic_Principles_of_Evolution_Contents.html
(without line break, with hyphen mark '-' )
And 880 pages is a lot of browsing.
No doubt the previous Albanet book briefly reviewed at
http://biowww.net/biobooks_3_epigenetics%7Cchromatin.html
(if that works) is cheaper as well as shorter by 557 pages, but three
years behind. |
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