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Synopses & Reviews" M, X1 f' k6 P0 l- H
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+ d& x1 u$ X9 ^Completely updated and revised in a new edition, Principles of Development presents major principles and concepts in the field for an undergraduate audience. Emphasizing gene control as the key to understanding development, the third edition is written in accessible prose, utilizing an impressive art program - 650 full color figures - as well as summaries and diagrams throughout the text to illuminate conceptually challenging material. In addition, the third edition presents carefully selected articles for further reading that expound on principles covered in the text.
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About the Author
/ ?% {5 J* Q5 h* F' pLewis Wolpert, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University College London: ^6 Z ^( y7 ^8 e
Jim Smith, Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute, Cambridge& ?! v0 C( J {, O/ m
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Tom Jessell, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, University of Columbia, New York Peter Lawrence, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge Elizabeth Robertson, The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford
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Elliot Meyerowitz, California Institute of Technology
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% {: m( p; W5 l! Q7 W0 u7 [Table of Contents
' f/ U9 J9 p6 E9 y2 n3 _/ s, eChapter 1. History and Basic Concepts
$ h& H2 v) ?4 v M6 x1 L+ ?( kThe Origins of Developmental Biology
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A Conceptual Tool Kit
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Chapter 2. Model Systems
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Model Organisms: Vertebrates
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Model Organisms: Invertebrates
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! N0 Z6 r+ D' @, A2 `. WModel Systems: Plants" U- V& N. z* @0 u
! n7 }2 ~ D4 ~" \; R) T! SIdentifying Developmental Genes* \* M) d, y) h6 |" \! d
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Chapter 3. Patterning the Vertebrate Body Plan I: Axes and Germ Layers
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Setting Up the Body Axes t) a: e. A# Z. [# A/ @, d
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The Origin and Specification of the Germ Layers' Z1 i8 I+ U3 T4 M! H. s% _
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Chapter 4. Patterning the Vertebrate Body Plan II: The Mesoderm and Early Nervous System
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/ v6 H4 r: k0 f( C& r3 pSomite Formation and Patterning
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5 E5 x3 I: S$ J5 ENeural Induction and the Role of the Organizer
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. l$ f: }+ e/ T# Y& YChapter 5. Development of the Drosophila Body Plan
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Maternal Genes Set Up the Body Axes* V# V( Z9 y2 u- a# S6 v
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0 @+ i% j0 M8 Y f6 b4 |Zygotic Genes Pattern the Early Embryo1 S; k X8 a) x
+ N) Y2 j) Y4 ^, USegmentation: Activation of the Pair-Rule Genes
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Segment Polarity Genes and Compartments4 }3 g$ [4 D) I
/ A# P8 m7 v' N- ?+ z+ k" U4 [' qSegmentation: Selector and Homeotic Genes5 J* C& v1 s, K& o" k3 P, [' p: \) p
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Chapter 6. Development of Invertebrates, Ascidians, and Slime Molds: a% C1 T) P9 F; T* p+ C; N- a0 O% }
& S0 L r2 O1 u- b( }0 rNematodes
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Echinoderms
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Ascidians
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Cellular Slime Molds5 K% m4 g5 f* J
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Chapter 7. Plant Development N9 C5 I& \" L" ~
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Embryonic Development
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3 g% a3 o% N6 g ]. jMeristems, L1 J& E$ J* y
* }: N3 o T5 x4 F8 ?/ f8 sFlower Development
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Chapter 8. Morphogenesis: Change in Form in the Early Embryo" C# N4 R' p0 f) D' j* Q3 G* V
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Cell Adhesion3 C& R0 H* U2 _/ _! g
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Cleavage and Formation of the Blastula
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. J6 v" J; Q/ q. D9 b/ x2 U/ hDirected Dilation
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, V: N3 [5 ^2 y9 x) \) aChapter 9. Cell Differentiation
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The Control of Gene Expression8 U6 p$ r$ L' m" h
! H/ v+ E% r6 s' r* Q9 }( ~Models of Cell Differentiation
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Chapter 10. Organogenesis
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; G# A" L4 \; q" |+ M: r% G s# jThe Chick Limb
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Insect Wings and Legs; w6 C6 U" W6 N7 h G5 U
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+ F5 b7 U1 A* o0 R( X: ?; f8 `Internal Organs: Heart, Blood Vessels, Lungs, Kidneys, and Teeth
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! c6 o8 L" d' m" sChapter 11. Development of the Nervous System
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Specification of Cell Identity in the Nervous System' C) P/ q' t) [
5 A/ x6 l) N. x& n4 l" N& F/ iThe Insect Compound Eye" o* N6 l4 T" W" ?
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Axonal Guidance
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, b) f7 m2 F7 Z- m1 IChapter 12. Germ Cells and Sex. _2 v% Q! s9 n2 ^% O5 W+ |
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Determination of the Sexual Phenotype
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The Development of Germ Cells6 g g+ h& E) A5 u: B9 R
5 O0 Z& ]' p" l& V0 r1 J2 n- |3 bFertilization3 n6 R# {$ N* e% Z% h: q
" s/ c' n9 z7 L6 C0 Z8 L& u% U3 D1 LChapter 13. Regeneration& T* c) z$ z, J, i9 f
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Limb Regeneration: K+ l5 K, K- u$ r3 ^% O) @
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Chapter 14. Growth and Post-Embryonic Development
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Growth
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Molting and Metamorphosis
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Chapter 15. Evolution and Development/ m0 \7 X! B2 {* g* P0 d' S% J
) {! G8 P* n7 S# }- @6 \Modification of Development in Evolution+ E. D- R# p+ B" S9 Q# r% f4 k
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Changes in the Timing of Developmental Processes During Evolution
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Evolution of Development( S& _ u$ ]3 B
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