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BIOS Instant Notes in Developmental Biology Richard Twyman (WriteScience, UK)

BIOS Instant Notes in Developmental Biology By Richard Twyman (WriteScience, UK)

BIOS Instant Notes in Developmental Biology by Richard Twyman (WriteScience, UK)


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Summary

This book is designed to provide a clear summary of the principles of developmental biology in a compact and easily manageable structure.

BIOS Instant Notes in Developmental Biology Summary

BIOS Instant Notes in Developmental Biology by Richard Twyman (WriteScience, UK)

Coverage of the field in Instant Notes in Developmental Biology is current and focuses largely on the principles of embryonic development. It is designed to provide a clear summary of the principles of developmental biology in a compact and easily manageable structure.

About Richard Twyman (WriteScience, UK)

Dr Richard Twyman

Table of Contents

A. First principles.
B. Experimental developmental biology.
C. Genes in development.
D. Unicellular models.
E. Sex, gametes and fertilization.
F. Cleavage and gastrulation.
G. Single cell specification.
H. Axis specification and patterning in Drosophila.
I. Axis specification in vertebrates.
J. Fate of the ectoderm.
K. Mesoderm and endoderm.
L. Organogenesis in invertebrate model systems.
M. Vertebrate limb development.
N. Plant development.
Further Reading.
Glossary of acronyms.
Index.

Additional information

GOR002081469
9781859961537
1859961533
BIOS Instant Notes in Developmental Biology by Richard Twyman (WriteScience, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20000615
462
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