[Current Topics in Developmental Biology] Evolution and Development Volume 86 || Chapter 1 Gene Regulatory Networks in Neural Crest Development and Evolution
β Scribed by Nikitina, Natalya
- Book ID
- 118735005
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 268 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0123744555
- ISSN
- 0070-2153
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β¦ Synopsis
The marriage of evolutionary biology with developmental biology has resulted in the formation of a new field, evolutionary developmental biology, or βevo-devo.Β This volume reviews current research findings and thought in the broad field of evo-devo, looking at the developmental genetic mechanisms that cause variation and how alterations of these mechanisms can generate novel structural changes in a variety of plant and animal life.
Reviews current research findings and thought on evolutionary developmental biology, providing researchers an overview and synthesis of the latest research findings and contemporary thought in the area
Includes chapters discussing the evolutionary development of a wide variety of organisms and allows researchers to compare and contrast how genes are expressed in a variety of organismsβfrom fly to frog, to humans
Emphasizes the role of regulatory DNA in evolutionary development to give researchers perspective on how the regions of the genome that control gene expression and the protein factors that bind them are ultimately responsible for the diversity of life that has evolved
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