The process of biological development is an amazing feat of tightly regulated cellular behaviours – differentiation, movement, and growth – powerful enough to result in the emergence of a highly complex living organism from a single cell, the fertilized egg. Principles of Development clearly illustrates the universal principles that govern this process of development, in a succinct and accessible style. Written by two highly respected and influential developmental biologists, Lewis Wolpert and Cheryll Tickle, it focuses on those systems that best illuminate the common principles covered in the text, and avoids overwhelming the reader with encyclopaedic detail.
With co-authors whose expertise spans the discipline, Principles of Development combines a careful exposition of the subject with insights from some of the world's pioneering researchers in developmental biology, guiding the student from the fundamentals through to the latest discoveries in the field. Online Resource Centre The Online Resource Centre to accompany Principles of Development features For registered adopters of the text: Electronic artwork: Figures from Principles of Development are available to download, for use in lectures. Journal Club: Suggested research papers and discussion questions linked to topics featured in Principles of Development, guide the process of assimilating knowledge from the research literature. For students: Web links: Recommended websites linked to each chapter guide students to further sources of information. Flashcard glossary: Glossary from the text in interactive flashcard format helps revise key terms and concepts.
1. History and basic concepts
2. Development of the Drosophila body plan
3. Patterning the vertebrate body plan I: axes and germ layers
4. Patterning the vertebrate body plan II: the mesoderm and early nervous system
5. Development of nematodes, sea urchins, ascidians, and slime molds
6. Plant development
7. Morphogenesis: change in form in the early embryo
8. Cell differentiation
9. Organogenesis
10. Development of the nervous system
11. Germ cells and sex
12. Growth and post-embryonic development
13. Regeneration
14. Evolution and development
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