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Developmental Biology Scott F. Gilbert

Developmental Biology By Scott F. Gilbert

Developmental Biology by Scott F. Gilbert


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Fully updated and revised introduction to the phenomena of animal development. It provides a comprehensive account of the molecular and cellular concepts of the development while placing them in the framework of the developing embryo.

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Developmental Biology by Scott F. Gilbert

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Table of Contents

Introduction to Animal Development. Genes and Development: Introduction and Techniques. The Cellular Basis of Morphogenesis. Fertilization. Cleavage. Gastrulation. Neurulation and Ectoderm. Axonal Specificity. Mesoderm and Endoderm. Transcriptional Regulation of Gene Expression: Transcription Factors. Transcriptional Regulation of Gene Expression: Activation of Chromatin. Control of Development by RNA Processing. Control of Development at the Level of Translation. Autonomous Cell Specification by Cytoplasmic Determinants. The Genetics of Axis Specification in Drosophila. Specification of Cell Fate by Progressive Cell-Cell Interactions. Construction of Mammalian Axes and the Mechanisms of Teratogenesis. Proximate Tissue Inter-actions: Secondary Induction. The Development of the Tetrapod Limb. Cell Interactions at a Distance: Hormones as Mediators of Development. Sex Determination. The Saga of the Germ Line.

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GOR001691045
9780878932498
0878932496
Developmental Biology by Scott F. Gilbert
Used - Good
Hardback
Sinauer Associates Inc.,U.S.
19940101
900
N/A
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