From embryology to evo-devo: a history of developmental evolution
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press c2007
Schriftenreihe:Dibner Institute studies in the history of science and technology
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Does history recapitulate itself? : epistemological reflections on the origins of evolutionary developmental biology / Manfred D. Laubichler -- Living with the biogenetic law : a reappraisal / Frederick B. Churchill -- William Bateson's physicalist ideas / Stuart A. Newman -- To evo-devo through cells, embryos, and morphogenesis / Jane Maienschein -- A century of evo-devo : the dialectics of analysis and synthesis in twentieth-century life science / Garland E. Allen -- The cell as the basis for heredity, development, and evolution : Richard Goldschmidt's program of physiological genetics / Marsha L. Richmond -- The relations between comparative embryology, morphology, and systematics : an American perspective / John P. Wourms -- Morphological and paleontological perspectives for a history of evo-devo / Alan C. Love -- Echoes of Haeckel? : reentrenching development in evolution / William C. Wimsatt -- Fate maps, gene expression maps, and the evidentiary structure of evolutionary developmental biology / Scott F. Gilbert -- Tracking organic processes : representations and research styles in classical embryology and genetics / James Griesemer -- The juncture of evolutionary and developmental biology / Elihu M. Gerson -- Tapping many sources : the adventitious roots of evo-devo in the nineteenth century / Brian K. Hall -- Six memos for ev-devo / Gerd B. Müller -- The current state and the future of developmental evolution / Günter P. Wagner
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (vii, 569 p.)
ISBN:0262277972
9780262277976

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