Genomic regulatory systems : development and evolution / Eric H. Davidson.
Material type: TextPublication details: San Diego : Academic Press, ©2001.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 261 pages) : color illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780122053511
- 0122053516
- 9780080525594
- 0080525598
- 1281024937
- 9781281024930
- 9786611024932
- 661102493X
- Developmental genetics
- Genetic regulation
- Cell differentiation
- Genomes
- Genetic transcription
- Gene Expression Regulation
- Cell Differentiation
- Evolution
- Genome
- Transcription, Genetic
- Génétique du développement
- Régulation génétique
- Cellules -- Différenciation
- Génomes
- Transcription génétique
- SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Developmental Biology
- Developmental genetics
- Genetic regulation
- Ontwikkelingsbiologie
- Regelmechanismen
- Genoom
- Genes
- Genética molecular
- regulatory genes
- genexpressie
- gene expression
- dieranatomie
- animal anatomy
- biologische ontwikkeling
- biological development
- evolutie
- evolution
- lichaamsdelen
- body parts
- Molecular Biology (General)
- Moleculaire biologie (algemeen)
- 571.8/5 22
- QH453 .D384 2001eb
- 2001 G-113
- QH 453
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-244) and index.
Regulatory hardwiring : a brief overview of the genomic control apparatus and its causal role in development and evolution -- Inside the cis-regulatory module : control logic, and how regulatory environment is transduced into spatial patterns of gene expression -- Regulation of direct cell type specification in early development -- The secret of the bilaterians : abstract regulatory design in building adult body parts -- Changes that make new forms : gene regulatory systems and the evolution of body plans.
The interaction between biology and evolution has been the subject of great interest in recent years. Because evolution is such a highly debated topic, a biologically oriented discussion will appeal not only to scientists and biologists but also to the interested lay person. This topic will always be a subject of controversy and therefore any breaking information regarding it is of great interest. The author is a recognized expert in the field of developmental biology and has been instrumental in elucidating the relationship between biology and evolution. The study of evolution is of interest to many different kinds of people and Genomic Regulatory Systems: In Development and Evolution is written at a level that is very easy to read and understand even for the nonscientist.
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