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Animal genetics. Animal evolution --- Animal embryology and growth --- Biologie [Ontwikkelings] --- Biologie du développement --- Development (Biology) --- Developmental biology --- Developmental genetics --- Développement [Biologie du ] --- Egg (Biology) --- Embryogeny --- Embryologie --- Embryology --- Genetique du developpement --- Ontwikkelings"genetica --- Ontwikkelingsbiologie --- Zoology--Embryology --- Developmental biology. --- Developmental genetics. --- Embryology. --- Caenorhabditis --- Drosophila melanogaster --- Genetics --- Mice --- Genetic Structures --- Genetic Phenomena --- Embryologies --- Animal embryology --- Animals --- Development, Embryological --- Development, Embryonic --- Development, Zygotic --- Embryogenesis --- Embryological development --- Embryonic development --- Zoology --- Zygote development --- Zygotes --- Zygotic development --- Zygotic embryogenesis --- Morphology (Animals) --- Embryos --- Reproduction --- Growth --- Biology --- Ontogeny --- growth & development --- Development
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A principal aim of this text is to introduce upper-level students and biologists in other disciplines to this field, and to present it within its larger context. The book also suggests a useful general framework for thinking about developmental evolution. The book's organizing concept is that of the genetic pathway, the sequence of requisite genetic and molecular activities that underlie a developmental process. From this perspective, the author explores the nature of the genetic, molecular, and selectional events that alter these pathways, yielding developmental change.
Developmental biology. --- Evolution (Biology). --- Acqui 2006 --- Developmental biology --- Evolution (Biology) --- Biological Evolution --- Developmental Biology
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Adam Wilkins draws on studies of nonhuman species, the fossil record, genetics, and molecular and developmental biology to reconstruct the evolution of the human face and its inextricable link to our species' evolving social complexity. The neural and muscular mechanisms that allowed facial expressions also led to speech, which is unique to humans.
Face --- Human evolution. --- Evolution. --- Differentiation.
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Developmental biology. --- Developmental genetics. --- Embryology.
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