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Abnormalities --- Developmental Biology --- Fetal Development --- Embryology, Human --- Developmental biology --- Human growth --- Embryologie humaine --- Biologie du développement --- Croissance humaine --- embryology --- physiology --- Human embryology --- Biologie du développement --- Embryology, Human. --- Developmental biology. --- Human growth. --- Embryonic Development --- Developmental Biology. --- Congenital Abnormalities --- physiology. --- Congenital Abnormalities - embryology --- Fetal Development - physiology --- Embryonic Development - physiology
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Anatomie --- Dierkunde --- Zoologie --- Génétique animale --- Biologie du développement --- Physiologie --- Stade de développement animal --- Animal developmental stages --- Zoology --- Anatomie animale --- animal morphology --- Physiologie animale --- Animal physiology --- Classification --- classification --- Évolution --- evolution --- Génétique animale --- Biologie du développement --- classification. --- evolution. --- ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY --- ZOOLOGY --- CELL STRUCTURE --- GENETICS --- BIOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT --- METABOLISM --- NUTRITION --- ANIMAL ANATOMY --- HORMONAL CONTROL --- NEUROLOGY --- PERCEPTION --- MOVEMENT --- ETHOLOGY --- ECOLOGY --- EVOLUTION --- PHYLOGENY --- CELLS --- CELL PHYSIOLOGY --- CELL DIVISION --- PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES --- BIOLOGIE ANIMALE --- PHYSIOLOGIE ANIMALE --- TREATISES
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The last 10 years have shown a dramatic revolution in our understanding of development, particularly at the level of molecular genetics, and the profound importance of epigenetic and environmental regulation has been recognized only recently. Development: Genetics, Epigenetics and Environmental Regulation describes the results of this revolution. It is written in a clear way and includes many informative figures. This textbook is intended for students who want a current overview and introduction to specific areas of developmental biology and for researchers who are interested in a summary of developments beyond their individual research interests. Most of the organisms currently being studied are covered, including viruses, bacteria, yeast, Neurospora, Aspergillus, Dictyostelium, Arabidopsis, maize, snapdragon, C. elegans, Drosophila, zebrafish, mouse, hamster, and humans. The subjects discussed range from self-assembly to spatial and temporal gene regulation, from cell type determination to cell-cell communication, and from environmental regulation to genetic imprinting.
Developmental biology. --- Molecular genetics. --- Biologie du développement --- Génétique moléculaire --- Developmental Biology --- Molecular Biology --- Developmental biology --- Biologie du développement --- Génétique moléculaire --- Cell biology. --- Human genetics. --- Biochemistry. --- Microbiology. --- Animal physiology. --- Cell Biology. --- Human Genetics. --- Biochemistry, general. --- Animal Physiology. --- Animal physiology --- Animals --- Biology --- Anatomy --- Microbial biology --- Microorganisms --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Chemistry --- Medical sciences --- Genetics --- Heredity, Human --- Human biology --- Physical anthropology --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cells --- Physiology --- Composition --- Molecular biology --- Development (Biology) --- Growth --- Ontogeny
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