Developmental biology is expanding into several new areas. One new area of study concerns the production of adult-onset phenotypes by exposure of the fetus or neonate to environmental agents. These agents include maternal nutrients, developmental modulators (endocrine disruptors), and maternal care. In all three cases, a major mechanism for the generation of the altered phenotype is chromatin modification. Nutrient conditions, developmental modulators, and even maternal care appear to alter DNA methylation and other associated changes in chromatin that regulate gene expression. This brings a new, under-appreciated, dimension of gene regulation into developmental biology, and it also demonstrates the poverty of the nature versus nurture fram...
A report on the EMBO/SNF symposium 'The Genomics of Development', Arolla, Switzerland, 21-27 August ...
Plasticity in developmental programming has evolved in order to provide the best chances of survival...
ABSTRACT: Plasticity is a typical feature of development and can lead to diver-gent phenotypes. Ther...
Developmental biology is expanding into several new areas. One new area of study concerns the produc...
Ecological developmental biology is the science that studies the interactions between developing org...
AbstractRecent advances in cell and molecular biology have generated important tools to probe develo...
In recent years, there has been increased interest into better understanding how environmental In re...
The environment can play a significant role in the production of phenotypes. However, the developmen...
Despite the fact that metabolic studies played a prominent role in the early history of developmenta...
Developmental plasticity, a phenomenon of importance in both evolutionary biology and human studies ...
The 2006 Arolla meeting brought together scientists from around the globe to discuss how genomic sca...
There is now evidence that developmental influences have lifelong effects on cardiovascular and meta...
Programming of adult disease risk has been widely reported as a consequence of altered nutrition dur...
Epidemiological and animal studies show that small changes in the developmental environment can indu...
The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) paradigm is one of the most rapidly expandin...
A report on the EMBO/SNF symposium 'The Genomics of Development', Arolla, Switzerland, 21-27 August ...
Plasticity in developmental programming has evolved in order to provide the best chances of survival...
ABSTRACT: Plasticity is a typical feature of development and can lead to diver-gent phenotypes. Ther...
Developmental biology is expanding into several new areas. One new area of study concerns the produc...
Ecological developmental biology is the science that studies the interactions between developing org...
AbstractRecent advances in cell and molecular biology have generated important tools to probe develo...
In recent years, there has been increased interest into better understanding how environmental In re...
The environment can play a significant role in the production of phenotypes. However, the developmen...
Despite the fact that metabolic studies played a prominent role in the early history of developmenta...
Developmental plasticity, a phenomenon of importance in both evolutionary biology and human studies ...
The 2006 Arolla meeting brought together scientists from around the globe to discuss how genomic sca...
There is now evidence that developmental influences have lifelong effects on cardiovascular and meta...
Programming of adult disease risk has been widely reported as a consequence of altered nutrition dur...
Epidemiological and animal studies show that small changes in the developmental environment can indu...
The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) paradigm is one of the most rapidly expandin...
A report on the EMBO/SNF symposium 'The Genomics of Development', Arolla, Switzerland, 21-27 August ...
Plasticity in developmental programming has evolved in order to provide the best chances of survival...
ABSTRACT: Plasticity is a typical feature of development and can lead to diver-gent phenotypes. Ther...