This book brings out the central role of evolutionary genetics in all aspects of its connection to evolutionary biology.Evolutionary Genetics from Molecules to Morphology has been written in honor of Richard Lewontin, one of the most distinguished population geneticists of our time. The volume has a comprehensive coverage of population genetics and evolution and is written by a group of distinguished researchers in the field. The volume is unique and unprecedented as it gives a historical perspective of each subject and at the same time provides the most up to date material in the field. No graduate student or researcher interested in genetics and evolution can remain without it. The book can be used as a reading text in graduate courses in population genetics, population ecology, and evolution.Evolutionary Genetics from Molecules to Morphology has been written in honor of Richard Lewontin, one of the most distinguished population geneticists of our time. The volume has a comprehensive coverage of population genetics and evolution and is written by a group of distinguished researchers in the field. The volume is unique and unprecedented as it gives a historical perspective of each subject and at the same time provides the most up to date material in the field. No graduate student or researcher interested in genetics and evolution can remain without it. The book can be used as a reading text in graduate courses in population genetics, population ecology, and evolution.Lewontin is undoubtedly one of the most distinguished evolutionary biologists of our time. He has contributed to science not only by his own work on evolutionary theory and molecular variation and by his influence on the many young scientists who have worked with him, but also by asking us to think about the relationships between the science we do and the world we do it in. This collection of essays is produced in honor of Lewontin's 65th birthday. This unique volume offers comprehensive coverage of modl3‚