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This book provides new insights into the universality of biological
systems in animal reproduction and development by a comparative
study of a variety of mechanisms in animals ranging from basal
invertebrates to vertebrates, including mammals. Animals accomplish
genetic diversity through meiosis and fertilization, and during
embryogenesis animals must produce specialized cell types,
including germ cells, in accordance with their individual body
plan. This series of phenomena is essential to the continuity of
life in the animal kingdom, and animals show various reproductive
and developmental strategies. This volume, comprising four parts,
reviews animal kingdom diversity, including reproductive strategies
and germ cell differentiation mechanisms (Part 1), sex
determination and differentiation (Part2), the mechanisms of
fertilization (Part 3), and body axis formation (Part 4). Readers
will find descriptions of the reproduction or development of 180
species, 13 phyla, 35 classes, 74 orders, 117 families, and 151
genera in this book. Of particular interest is the diversity of
molecules and mechanisms used to achieve the same biological
purpose in different animals. Undergraduates, graduate students,
and professional scientists who want a deeper understanding of
animal reproductive and developmental mechanisms will find this
book to be of great value.
This book provides new insights into the universality of biological
systems in animal reproduction and development by a comparative
study of a variety of mechanisms in animals ranging from basal
invertebrates to vertebrates, including mammals. Animals accomplish
genetic diversity through meiosis and fertilization, and during
embryogenesis animals must produce specialized cell types,
including germ cells, in accordance with their individual body
plan. This series of phenomena is essential to the continuity of
life in the animal kingdom, and animals show various reproductive
and developmental strategies. This volume, comprising four parts,
reviews animal kingdom diversity, including reproductive strategies
and germ cell differentiation mechanisms (Part 1), sex
determination and differentiation (Part2), the mechanisms of
fertilization (Part 3), and body axis formation (Part 4). Readers
will find descriptions of the reproduction or development of 180
species, 13 phyla, 35 classes, 74 orders, 117 families, and 151
genera in this book. Of particular interest is the diversity of
molecules and mechanisms used to achieve the same biological
purpose in different animals. Undergraduates, graduate students,
and professional scientists who want a deeper understanding of
animal reproductive and developmental mechanisms will find this
book to be of great value.
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