Patterning in Vertebrate Development (Frontiers in Molecular Biology)

patterning in vertebrate development (frontiers in molecular biology)

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Patterning in Vertebrate Development (Frontiers in Molecular Biology)

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One of the most fascinating problems in biology is how a single cell, the fertilised egg, gives rise to a new individual. The fertilised egg divides many times to form an embryo. This volume in the Frontiers in Molecular Biology series discusses the methods by which cells in distinct regions
of an embryo become different, a process known as patterning.

Patterning is fundamental to establishing the spatial organisation of the developing embryo. It ensures that all the parts of the body are generated and that they form in exactly the right places. The ultimate in patterning is the formation of precise arrangements of specialised cells and tissues
within each organ. Understanding the process of patterning during the embryonic development of vertebrates is a particular challenge for developmental biologists because vertebrates have an intricate and complex anatomy and histology.
The first two chapters of Patterning in Vertebrate Development are introductory, explaining to the reader the general principles of vertebrate patterning and early embryology. The subsequent chapters address patterning in both nervous system and specific parts of the body. Each chapter provides a
detailed review of current research in a specific area of interest. These include topics such as neural specification, antero-posterior patterning of the neural tube, and molecular basis of vertebrate limb development. Throughout the volume, examples are drawn from a number of species, and
particular emphasis is placed on recent discoveries about the molecular basis of patterning in vertebrates. The book concludes with a chapter which revisits many of the regions of the embryo previously discussed from an evolutionary perspective.


Book Info
Univ. of Dundee, UK. Discusses in detail how cells in distinct regions of an embryo become different, a process known as patterning. Focuses on the general principles of vertebrate patterning and early embryology. Emphasizes recent discoveries drawn from a number of species. For researchers. Hardcover, softcover available.

Patterning in Vertebrate Development (Frontiers in Molecular Biology),Cheryll Tickle,Oxford University Press, USA,0199638705,Development,Embryology,Life Sciences - Biology - Developmental Biology,Life Sciences - Biology - General,Life Sciences - Biology - Molecular Biology,Life Sciences - Zoology - General,Molecular Biology,Pattern formation (Biology),Science,Science/Mathematics,Vertebrates,Cellular biology,Developmental biology,Life Sciences | Molecular & Cell Biology | Developmental Biology,Science / Developmental Biology

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