This chapter introduces the diversity of ways in which developmental mechanisms lead to pattern formation and morphogenesis. Developmental mechanisms are described as gene networks in which at least one of the genes affects some cell behavior (cell division, cell adhesion, apoptosis, cell contraction, cell growth, signal and extracellular matrix secretion, etc.). These mechanisms mediate one of the most important processes in development: the transformation of specific distributions of cell types in space (starting with the zygote) into other, often more complex, spatial distributions of cell types (later developmental stages ending up in the adult). This chapter explains in detail why genes alone are unable to account for pattern formation...
Embryonic development involves gene networks, extracellular signaling, cell behaviors (cell division...
One of the great themes in modern developmental biology is the underlying unity of developmental mec...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
SUMMARY Here we investigate how development and evolution can affect each other by exploring what ki...
A central goal of current biology is to decode the mechanisms that underlie the processes of morphog...
Today's biodiversity is the spectacular product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. Under...
Developmental biology is the science connecting genetics with anatomy, making sense out of both. The...
In biology, embryological development of the structure of an organism or limb is referred to as morp...
The architecture of gene action during development is relevant to phenotypic evolution as it links g...
htmlabstractIn the 1950s, embryology was conceptualized as four relatively independent problems: cel...
Multicellular organisms develop complex shapes from much simpler, single-celled zygotes through a pr...
This article investigates the evolutionary dynamics of morphogenesis. In this study, morphogenesis ...
Multicellular form Morphogenesis is the dynamic and regulated change in tissue form that leads to cr...
This chapter looks at developmental biology as performance. Each animal inherits score (the DNA), me...
Deciphering and understanding potential relationships between evolution and development has been an ...
Embryonic development involves gene networks, extracellular signaling, cell behaviors (cell division...
One of the great themes in modern developmental biology is the underlying unity of developmental mec...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
SUMMARY Here we investigate how development and evolution can affect each other by exploring what ki...
A central goal of current biology is to decode the mechanisms that underlie the processes of morphog...
Today's biodiversity is the spectacular product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. Under...
Developmental biology is the science connecting genetics with anatomy, making sense out of both. The...
In biology, embryological development of the structure of an organism or limb is referred to as morp...
The architecture of gene action during development is relevant to phenotypic evolution as it links g...
htmlabstractIn the 1950s, embryology was conceptualized as four relatively independent problems: cel...
Multicellular organisms develop complex shapes from much simpler, single-celled zygotes through a pr...
This article investigates the evolutionary dynamics of morphogenesis. In this study, morphogenesis ...
Multicellular form Morphogenesis is the dynamic and regulated change in tissue form that leads to cr...
This chapter looks at developmental biology as performance. Each animal inherits score (the DNA), me...
Deciphering and understanding potential relationships between evolution and development has been an ...
Embryonic development involves gene networks, extracellular signaling, cell behaviors (cell division...
One of the great themes in modern developmental biology is the underlying unity of developmental mec...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...