Developmental Biology 10e
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Scott Gilbert's Developmental Biology, Tenth Edition embodies the breadth, the intellectual rigor, and the wonder of contemporary developmental biology. Written primarily for undergraduate biology majors, this book can also serve to introduce graduate students and medical students to the field. The completely updated text integrates classical developmental biology with all the incredible advances that have been made in recent years. Dr. Gilbert's unique ability to synthesize the breakthroughs in this rapidly evolving discipline in a succinct, organized manner has made Developmental Biology the go-to source for a generation of teachers and nascent developmental biologists. New Integration has emerged as the key theme in developmental biology over the past three years. The mechanisms of transcriptional gene regulation and of aging, the data on amniote limb development, the ways in which fertilization occurs, and the mechanisms of sex determination each has been integrated. Even developmentally important genes have been integrated into genetic regulatory networks. The new Tenth Edition reflects this exciting new age of genomics, genetic regulatory networks, and digital visualization techniques.
Cytoskeletal dynamics, which integrate the genetic regulatory genes with morphogenetic events, has overhauled the discussions of neural development and cell signaling.
Enduring Features:
An evolutionary context, provided in the first chapter and continued throughout the book, now incorporates the revolutionary new discoveries of the horizontal transfer of enhancer-bearing transposable elements as well as the possible origins of multicellularity as a developmental response to bacteria.
The book maintains its four-part structure with brief part openers that address key concerns in developmental biology and provide an introduction to the subsequent chapters. Each chapter ends with a guide to Web-based resources relevant to that chapters content.
This edition cites approximately 800 new references and includes an extensive glossary of key terms.
Includes access to DevBio Laboratory: Vade Mecum3, Mary Tyler and Ron Kozlowski's multimedia learning tool that helps students to understand the development of organisms discussed in lecture and prepares them for laboratory exercises.
A free Companion Website supplements and enriches your developmental biology course.
Sold By | Sinauer Associates, Inc. |
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ISBNs | 9781605354071, 9780878939787, 1605354074, 0878939784 |
Number of Pages | 839 |
Edition | 10th |