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020 _a9781605354705
020 _a1605354708
041 _aEnglish
082 _a571.8
_bGIL
100 _aGilbert, Scott F
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245 _aDevelopmental biology
250 _a11th ed.
260 _aSunderland
_bSinauer Associates
_c2016
300 _axxiii, 810 pages, 100 variously numbered pages ;
_c 29 cm.
_bcol. ill.
500 _a Principles of developmental biology -- Developmental biology: the anatomical tradition -- Life cycles and the evolution of developmental patterns -- Principles of experimental embryology -- The genetic core of development -- The paradigm of differential gene expression -- Cell-cell communication in development -- Early embryonic development -- Fertilization: beginning a new organism -- Early development in selected invertebrates -- The genetics of axis specification in Drosophilia -- Early development and axis formation in amphibians -- The early development of vertebrates: fish, birds, and mammals -- Later embryonic development -- The emergence of the ectoderm: central nervous system and epidermis -- Neural crest cells and axonal specificity -- Paraxial and intermediate mesoderm -- Lateral plate mesoderm and endoderm -- Development of the tetrapod limb -- Sex determination -- Postembryonic development: metamorphosis, regeneration, and aging -- The saga of the germ line -- Ramifications of developmental biology -- An overview of plant development -- Medical implications of developmental biology -- Environmental regulation of animal development -- Developmental mechanisms of evolutionary change.
520 _a Updated text integrates classical developmental biology with contemporary techniques, including the new material on vertebrate limb cell specification, microarrays, RNA interference, microtubular motors, floxed genes, vertebra formation, neural crest differentiation, neural crest specification, heart cell specification, herbicide-induced gonadal disruptions, pancreatic development, digit determination, tadpole deiodinases, insulin-like growth factors, developmental symbioses, and the developmental origins of feathers, jaws, and teeth during evolution.
650 _aDevelopmental biology
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700 _aBarresi, Michael J.F.
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