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245 00 $aOrigination of organismal form :$bbeyond the gene in developmental and evolutionary biology /$cedited by Gerd B. Müller and Stuart A. Newman.
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490 1 $aThe Vienna series in theoretical biology
500 $a"A Bradford book."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction : Origination of organismal form : the forgotten cause in evolutionary theory / Gerd B. Muller, Stuart A. Newman -- Problems of morphological evolution. Cambrian "explosion" of metazoans / Simon Conway Morris -- Convergence and homoplasy in the evolution of organismal form / Pat Willmer -- Homology : the evolution of morphological organization / Gerd B. Miiller -- Relationships between genes and form. Only details determine / Roy J. Britten -- Reactive genome / Scott F. Gilbert -- Tissue specificity : structural cues allow diverse phenotypes from a constant genotype / Mina J. Bissell, I. Saira Mian, Derek Radisky, and Eva Turley -- Genes, cell behavior, and the evolution of form / Ellen Larsen -- Physical determinants of morphogenesis. Cell adhesive interactions and tissue self-organization / Malcolm Steinberg -- Gradients, diffusion, and genes in pattern formation / H. Frederik Nijhout -- Biochemical oscillator linked to vertebrate segmentation / Olivier Pourquie -- Organization through intra-inter dynamics / Kunihiko Kaneko -- From physics to development : the evolution of morphogenetic mechanisms / Stuart A. Newman -- Origination and evolvability. Phenotypic plasticity and evolution by genetic assimilation / Vidyanand Nanjundiah -- Genetic and epigenetic factors in the origin of the tetrapod limb / Glinter P. Wagner, Chi-hua Chiu -- Epigenesis and evolution of brains : from embryonic divisions to functional systems / Georg E. Striedter -- Boundary constraints for the emergence of form / Diego Rasskin-Gutman.
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520 8 $aThe field of evolutionary biology arose from the desire to understand the origin and diversity of biological forms. In recent years, however, evolutionary genetics, with its focus on the modification and inheritance of presumed genetic programs, has all but overwhelmed other aspects of evolutionary biology. This has led to the neglect of the study of the generative origins of biological form. Drawing on work from developmental biology, paleontology, developmental and population genetics, cancer research, physics, and theoretical biology, this book explores the multiple factors responsible for the origination of biological form. It examines the essential problems of morphological evolution--why, for example, the basic body plans of nearly all metazoans arose within a relatively short time span, why similar morphological design motifs appear in phylogenetically independent lineages, and how new structural elements are added to the body plan of a given phylogenetic lineage. It also examines discordances between genetic and phenotypic change, the physical determinants of morphogenesis, and the role of epigenetic processes in evolution. The book discusses these and other topics within the framework of evolutionary developmental biology, a new research agenda that concerns the interaction of development and evolution in the generation of biological form. By placing epigenetic processes, rather than gene sequence and gene expression changes, at the center of morphological origination, this book points the way to a more comprehensive theory of evolution.
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