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  • Hormones and Heredity

    "Hormones and Heredity" by J. T. Cunningham explores the intricate relationship between hormonal influences and genetic inheritance. The book delves into how hormones affect growth, development, and behavior, providing a comprehensive overview of the biological mechanisms at play. Cunningham presents a detailed analysis of various hormones and their roles in regulating genetic expression, ... Read more

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  • Hormones and Heredity

    A Discussion of the Evolution of Adaptations and the Evolution of Species

    In "Hormones and Heredity," J. T. Cunningham delves into the intricate interplay between hormonal mechanisms and genetic inheritance, presenting a nuanced exploration that bridges biology and psychology. The book is structured in a clear, analytical style, combining rigorous scientific inquiry with accessible prose. Cunningham deftly weaves empirical studies with theoretical insights, creating a ... Read more

    $1.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Hormones and Heredity

    A Discussion of the Evolution of Adaptations and the Evolution of Species

    In "Hormones and Heredity," J. T. Cunningham explores the intricate interplay between genetic inheritance and hormonal regulation, delving into the biological mechanisms that underpin these critical processes. The book presents a rich tapestry of scientific research, underscored by a clear and accessible prose that appeals to a broad audience, from students to seasoned professionals. Cunningham ... Read more

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  • Hormones And Heredity

    Hormones and heredity presents an examination of how internal biological regulators influence variation, inheritance, and long term biological change. The book connects physiological processes with emerging ideas about heredity, arguing that bodily functions play a meaningful role in shaping adaptive traits rather than acting separately from inheritance. Attention is given to how hormones affect ... Read more

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