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Developmental Biology By Scott F. Gilbert :: Book Excerpt : Developmental biology is a great field for scientists who want to integrate different levels of biology. We can take a problem and study it on the molecular and chemical levels (e.g., How are globin genes transcribed, and how do the factors activating their transcription interact with one another on the DNA?), on the cellular and tissue levels (Which cells are able to make globin, and how does globin mRNA leave the nucleus?), on the organ and organ system levels (How do the capillaries form in each tissue, and how are they instructed to branch and connect?), and even at the ecological and evolutionary levels (How do differences in globin gene activation enable oxygen to flow from mother to fetus, and how do environmental factors trigger the differentiation of more red blood cells?).
This Topic is one of the fastest growing and most exciting fields in biology, creating a framework that integrates molecular biology, physiology, cell biology, anatomy, cancer research, neurobiology, immunology, ecology, and evolutionary biology. The study of development has become essential for understanding any other area of biology.
Title: | Developmental biology | ||
Author(s): | Michael J. F. Barresi, Scott F. Gilbert | ||
Publisher: | Sinauer Associates | ||
Year: | 2018 | Edition: | 11th |
Language: | English | Pages: | 940 |
ISBN: | 9781605354705, 1605354708 | ||
Size: | 149 MB (156002276 bytes) | Extension: |
Developmental Biology By Scott F. Gilbert
Book Contents
CoverPage……Page 1
FrontMatter……Page 0
VersionPage……Page 7
CopyRight……Page 8
Contents_Brief……Page 10
Contents_detail_Part1……Page 11
Contents_detail_Part2……Page 12
Contents_detail_Part3……Page 15
Contents_detail_Part4……Page 19
Preface……Page 21
Reviewers……Page 23
Part_I Questions_introducing developmental biology……Page 26
Ch01_Developmental anatomy……Page 30
1.2 A frog’s life……Page 31
1.3 “How are you?”……Page 37
Ch02_Developmental genetics……Page 56
Ch03_Cell communication in development……Page 94
Part_II Specification_Introducing cell commitment and early embryonic development……Page 134
Ch04_Fertilization_Beginning a new organism……Page 146
Ch05_Early development in selected invertebrates……Page 184
Ch06_The genetics of axis specification in Drosophila……Page 228
Ch07_Amphibians and Fish Early development and axis formation……Page 266
Ch08_Birds and mammals Early development and axis formation……Page 312
Part_III The Stem cell concept_Organogenesis……Page 348
Ch09_The emergence of the ectoderm_CNS & Epidermis……Page 358
Ch10_Neural crest cells and axonal specificity……Page 398
Ch11_Paraxial and intermediate mesoderm……Page 438
Ch12_Lateral plate mesoderm and endoderm……Page 470
Ch13_Development of the tetrapod limb……Page 510
Ch14_Sex determination……Page 536
Ch15_Post-embryonic development_Metamorphosis, regeneration and aging……Page 566
Ch16_The saga of the germ line……Page 608
Part_IV Systems biology_To medicine, Ecology and evolution……Page 642
Ch17_Medical aspects of developmental biology……Page 650
Ch18_Developmental plasticity and symbiosis……Page 684
Ch19_Developmental mechanisms of evolutionary change……Page 708
Glossary……Page 737
BackPage……Page 763
Developmental biology 11th edition PDF
Author(s): Michael J. F. Barresi, Scott F. Gilbert
Publisher: Sinauer Associates, Year: 2018
ISBN: 9781605354705
Developmental Biology By Scott F. Gilbert PDF
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