Michael B. Evgen’ev • David G. Garbuz
Olga G. Zatsepina
2014
The authors are well suited to write such a book, having studied large natural populations at the organismal and molecular levels of the heat shock response. Even during the heyday of the molecular biology of heat shock genes and proteins using model organisms, our authors recognized the value of comparative analyses of evolutionarily closely related and more distant wild species from thermally different environments.