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Book SynopsisTrade Review"Winner of the 2018 Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal, National Academy of Sciences"
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Homology, Genes, and Evolutionary Innovation makes a seminal contribution to evolutionary biology. As Wagner argues, his view provides an opportunity for a major research program on the study of novelty as distinct from adaptation."
---Carl Simpson and Douglas H. Erwin, Science"There is much information that is good here." * Choice *
"The book is beautifully written, in a precise yet conversational and often humorous tone; still, it is not light reading. Like the chocolate tortes of the author's native Vienna, it requires time to savor. Buy it, and find a seat in your favorite library or café in which to appreciate its richness."
---J. A. Bolker, Evolution and Development"This is a book I've waited for all of my professional life (plus a bit--I'm 80)."
---Gorkana Group, Biologist"[A]s a treatise on the homology concept in relation to evolutionary morphological novelties, we cannot think of a better current treatment. We congratulate the author for having written a truly inspiring book that will influence the field for many years to come."
---Lennart Olsson, Systematic Biology"It is with great pleasure that readers may learn in the pages of Günter Wagner's book how to solve such recalcitrant de Beerian puzzles by their own, guided by the author's expertise both as a gifted philosopher and first rank scientist. . . . Wagner's beautifully written four hundred and twenty five pages are full of important qualifications of the framework and excellent illustrations of each and every of the author's points."
---Guillermo Lorenzo González, Theorema"Deeply thought provoking. . . . This survey of homology in the light of modern genetic research . . . is timely and helpful."
---Peter Moore, The Bulletin