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Developmental Biology: From a Cell to an Organism
Contributor(s): Hodge, Russ (Author), Rosenthal, Nadia (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0816066833     ISBN-13: 9780816066834
Publisher: Facts on File
OUR PRICE:   $39.11  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2009
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One aim of developmental biology is to learn how a healthy body arises from the genetic material of an organism, also known as a genome. Another goal is to understand why development sometimes goes wrong. Mutations may produce organisms with harmless--or potentially beneficial--characteristics such as extra fingers. Other times they can lead to fatal developmental defects, or problems that make it impossible for someone to lead a healthy life. They are also the reason that new species can arise. Over the past few years, research has drawn together development, medicine, and several other branches of biology in a new way of thinking about organisms that many people are still not familiar with.

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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences - Developmental Biology
Dewey: 571.8
LCCN: 2008055557
Series: Genetics & Evolution
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6" W x 9" (1.15 lbs) 204 pages
 
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Aimed at high school students and non-scientists interested in this timely topic, Developmental Biology is a guided tour of humankind's embryological journey. It examines not only the embryo but also the triumphs and tribulations of biologists from the earliest history of embryology to the latest theories in this fascinating field. Bringing readers up to date with current research on the topic, this volume explores everything from stem cell regeneration to developmental mechanisms across evolutionary time scales.

Chapters include:

-Life as a Single Cell: Creating a New Animal

-The Rise of Structure: Early Growth and Differentiation

-The Origins of the Major Organs

-Cell Differentiation and Disease

-Evolution and Development.