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Provides historical context for the many contributions made by
using the Xenopus model System. Chapters written by an
international team of leading researchers using Xenopus as a model
organism. Chapters deal with cell biology, developmental biology,
genomics, and evolutionary biology and include the results of the
research. Well illustrated with color diagrams and photos.
Provides historical context for the many contributions made by
using the Xenopus model System. Chapters written by an
international team of leading researchers using Xenopus as a model
organism. Chapters deal with cell biology, developmental biology,
genomics, and evolutionary biology and include the results of the
research. Well illustrated with color diagrams and photos.
This book is the first in a projected series on Evolutionary Cell
Biology, the intent of which is to demonstrate the essential role
of cellular mechanisms in transforming the genotype into the
phenotype by transforming gene activity into evolutionary change in
morphology. This book -Cells in Evolutionary Biology - evaluates
the evolution of cells themselves and the role cells have been
viewed to play as agents of change at other levels of biological
organization. Chapters explore Darwin's use of cells in his theory
of evolution and how Weismann's theory of the separation of germ
plasm from body cells brought cells to center stage in
understanding how acquired changes to cells within generations are
not passed on to future generations. Chapter 7 of this book is
freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license.
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tandfbis/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9781315155968_oachapter7.pdf
This book is the first in a projected series on Evolutionary Cell
Biology, the intent of which is to demonstrate the essential role
of cellular mechanisms in transforming the genotype into the
phenotype by transforming gene activity into evolutionary change in
morphology. This book -Cells in Evolutionary Biology - evaluates
the evolution of cells themselves and the role cells have been
viewed to play as agents of change at other levels of biological
organization. Chapters explore Darwin's use of cells in his theory
of evolution and how Weismann's theory of the separation of germ
plasm from body cells brought cells to center stage in
understanding how acquired changes to cells within generations are
not passed on to future generations. Chapter 7 of this book is
freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license.
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tandfbis/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9781315155968_oachapter7.pdf
Providing expert coverage of all major events in early
embryogenesis and the organogenesis of specific systems, and
supplemented with representative clinical syndromes, "Principles of
Developmental Genetics, Second Edition" discusses the processes of
normal development in embryonic and prenatal animals, including
humans. The new edition of this classic work supports clinical
researchers developing future therapies with its all-new coverage
of systems biology, stem cell biology, new technologies, and
clinical disorders. A crystal-clear layout, exceptional full-color
design, and bulleted summaries of major takeaways and clinical
pathways assist comprehension and readability of the highly complex
content.
All-new coverage of systems biology and stem cell biology in
context of evolving technologies places the work squarely on the
modern sciencesChapters are complemented with a bulleted summary
for easy digestion of the major points, with a clinical summary for
therapeutic applicationClinical highlights provides a bridge
between basic developmental biology and clinical sciences in
embryonic and prenatal syndromes
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