Evo-Devo of Color Pattern Formation

Evo-Devo of Color Pattern Formation
Title Evo-Devo of Color Pattern Formation PDF eBook
Author Ricardo Mallarino
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Pages 240
Release 2021-11-01
Genre Science
ISBN 2889714160

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A Natural History of Ladybird Beetles

A Natural History of Ladybird Beetles
Title A Natural History of Ladybird Beetles PDF eBook
Author M. E. N. Majerus
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 411
Release 2016-11-24
Genre Nature
ISBN 1107116074

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A comprehensive, full-colour work providing insights into recent advances in the ecological understanding of ladybirds.

Essays on Developmental Biology Part B

Essays on Developmental Biology Part B
Title Essays on Developmental Biology Part B PDF eBook
Author Paul Wassarman
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 916
Release 2016-03-10
Genre Science
ISBN 0128016167

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In 2016 Current Topics in Developmental Biology (CTDB) will celebrate its 50th or "golden anniversary. To commemorate the founding of CTDB by Aron Moscona (1921-2009) and Alberto Monroy (1913-1986) in 1966, a two-volume set of CTDB (volumes 116 and 117), entitled Essays on Development, will be published by Academic Press/Elsevier in early 2016. The volumes are edited by Paul M. Wassarman, series editor of CTDB, and include contributions from dozens of outstanding developmental biologists from around the world. Overall, the essays provide critical reviews and discussion of developmental processes for a variety of model organisms. Many essays relate the history of a particular area of research, others personal experiences in research, and some are quite philosophical. Essays on Development provides a window onto the rich landscape of contemporary research in developmental biology and should be useful to both students and investigators for years to come. - Covers the area of developmental processes for a variety of model organisms - International board of authors - Part of two 50th Anniversary volumes proving a comprehensive set of reviews edited by Serial Editor Paul M. Wassarman

Genetics of Adaptation

Genetics of Adaptation
Title Genetics of Adaptation PDF eBook
Author Rodney Mauricio
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 207
Release 2005-07-20
Genre Science
ISBN 1402038364

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An enduring controversy in evolutionary biology is the genetic basis of adaptation. Darwin emphasized "many slight differences" as the ultimate source of variation to be acted upon by natural selection. In the early 1900’s, this view was opposed by "Mendelian geneticists", who emphasized the importance of "macromutations" in evolution. The Modern Synthesis resolved this controversy, concluding that mutations in genes of very small effect were responsible for adaptive evolution. A decade ago, Allen Orr and Jerry Coyne reexamined the evidence for this neo-Darwinian view and found that both the theoretical and empirical basis for it were weak. Orr and Coyne encouraged evolutionary biologists to reexamine this neglected question: what is the genetic basis of adaptive evolution? In this volume, a new generation of biologists have taken up this challenge. Using advances in both molecular genetic and statistical techniques, evolutionary geneticists have made considerable progress in this emerging field. In this volume, a diversity of examples from plant and animal studies provides valuable information for those interested in the genetics and evolution of complex traits.

Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea

Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea
Title Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea PDF eBook
Author Gerhard Scholtz
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 324
Release 2003-06-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9789058096371

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Crustaceans, due to the great diversity of their body organization, segmentation patterns, tagmatization, limb types, larval forms, cleavage, and gastrulation modes, are highly desirable for the study of questions at the interface of evolution and development. Modern interest in evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) rests on the molecular genetic approach and a variety of molecular techniques have proven fruitful when performed on crustaceans. Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea presents a comprehensive treatment of all aspects of the field, beginning with a discussion of the implications of the typological Bauplan and phylum concepts versus historical concepts such as ground pattern and monophylum for the formulation of conceptual questions in evo-devo. Following this, the authors present the results of Hox gene expression in various crustacean taxa, aspects of segment formation at the cellular and genetic levels, the formation of segmental structures such as neurons, ganglia, and limbs, and the role of morphological ontogenetic characters in resolving phylogenetic relationships. By covering so many general aspects of crustacean development, morphology, and evolution, Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea serves as an indispensable reference for developmental and evolutionary biologists investigating the role of genetics in evolution and development.

Endless Forms Most Beautiful

Endless Forms Most Beautiful
Title Endless Forms Most Beautiful PDF eBook
Author Sean B. Carroll
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 388
Release 2005
Genre Science
ISBN 9780393060164

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As described in this fascinating book, Evo Devo is evolutionary development biology, the third revolution in the science, which shows how the endless forms of animals--butterflies and zebras, trilobites and dinosaurs, apes and humans--were made and evolved.

Molecular Biology and Genetics of the Lepidoptera

Molecular Biology and Genetics of the Lepidoptera
Title Molecular Biology and Genetics of the Lepidoptera PDF eBook
Author Marian R. Goldsmith
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 374
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1420060201

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Numerous and charismatic, the Lepidoptera is one of the most widely studied groups of invertebrates. Advances in molecular tools and genomic techniques have reduced the need for large sizes and mass-rearing, and lepidopteran model systems are increasingly used to illuminate broad-based experimental questions as well as those peculiar to butterflies. Putting the spotlight on the second most numerous order of insects living today, this book provides a summary of cutting-edge studies of the Lepidoptera as an organism in and of itself and as model systems. Leading researchers discuss symbiosis, genomes, sex determination, natural products, ecophysiology, sensory systems, pest control, the sterile insect technique, immunity, and evolution development. Understanding the biology and genetics of butterflies and moths may lead to new species-selective methods of control, saving billions of dollars in pesticide use and protecting environmental and human health, making the sections on pest control and the sterile insect technique extremely important.