This book focuses on the intersection between cell cycle regulation
and embryo development. Specific modifications of the canonical
cell cycle occur throughout the whole period of development and are
adapted to fulfil functions coded by the developmental program.
Deciphering these adaptations is essential to comprehending how
living organisms develop. The aim of this book is to review the
best-known modifications and adaptations of the cell cycle during
development. The first chapters cover the general problems of how
the cell cycle evolves, while consecutive chapters guide readers
through the plethora of such phenomena. The book closes with a
description of specific changes in the cell cycle of neurons in the
senescent human brain. Taken together, the chapters present a
panorama of species - from worms to humans - and of developmental
stages - from unfertilized oocyte to aged adult.
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