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Evolutionary Developmental Biology : Volume 141
Evolutionary Developmental Biology : Volume 141
Evolutionary Developmental Biology : Volume 141
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology : Volume 141

Evolutionary Developmental Biology

Nothing in evolution makes sense except in the light of development

Scott Gilbert (Volume editor)

9780128149683, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 12 February 2021

452 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.84 kg

\""There is an interesting blend in the contents and goals of the different chapters. Chapters 3\u20138 are consecutive to one another in their content, and offer a superb synopsis of the main events that punctuated the evolutionary history of chordates. This storytelling section of the book features a comprehensive review of current research on hemichordates that outlines their relationship with chordates; a firsthand account of how amphioxus was literally dug out of the mud and catapulted to the center stage of research on chordate origins; the fascinating tale of a group of ascidians that lost their tail; an exquisite description of neural crest cells, as they travel across the body during chordate development and travel back]

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Nothing in evolution makes sense except in the light of development

Scott Gilbert (Volume editor)

9780128149683, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 12 February 2021

452 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.84 kg

\""There is an interesting blend in the contents and goals of the different chapters. Chapters 3\u20138 are consecutive to one another in their content, and offer a superb synopsis of the main events that punctuated the evolutionary history of chordates. This storytelling section of the book features a comprehensive review of current research on hemichordates that outlines their relationship with chordates; a firsthand account of how amphioxus was literally dug out of the mud and catapulted to the center stage of research on chordate origins; the fascinating tale of a group of ascidians that lost their tail; an exquisite description of neural crest cells, as they travel across the body during chordate development and travel back]

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Evolutionary Developmental Biology

Nothing in evolution makes sense except in the light of development

Scott Gilbert (Volume editor)

9780128149683, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 12 February 2021

452 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.84 kg

\""There is an interesting blend in the contents and goals of the different chapters. Chapters 3\u20138 are consecutive to one another in their content, and offer a superb synopsis of the main events that punctuated the evolutionary history of chordates. This storytelling section of the book features a comprehensive review of current research on hemichordates that outlines their relationship with chordates; a firsthand account of how amphioxus was literally dug out of the mud and catapulted to the center stage of research on chordate origins; the fascinating tale of a group of ascidians that lost their tail; an exquisite description of neural crest cells, as they travel across the body during chordate development and travel back]

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