نتایج جستجو برای: developmental biology
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Heterochrony—variation in the rate or timing of developmental processes or events over evolutionary time—plays an important role in the study of evolutionary developmental biology. I review the historical background of heterochrony, and highlight examples of how both physical structure and behavior are influenced by changes in the rate of development. I also describe neurogenetic models of evol...
Echinoderm genome sequences are a corpus of useful information about a clade of animals that serve as research models in fields ranging from marine ecology to cell and developmental biology. Genomic information from echinoids has contributed to insights into the gene interactions that drive the developmental process at the molecular level. Such insights often rely heavily on genomic information...
T he establishment of asymmetry is no simple matter for the developing organism. How asymmetric differences are generated and maintained in tissues that still must coordinate with other developing tissues to form a correctly positioned, viable body plan is a central question in developmental biology. The ability to establish and maintain asymmetry is crucial to the development of many organisms...
For at least a century biologists have been talking, mostly in a black-box sense, about developmental mechanisms. Only recently have biologists succeeded broadly in fishing out the contents of these black boxes. Unfortunately the view from inside the black box is almost as obscure as that from without, and developmental biologists increasingly confront the need to synthesize known facts about d...
The shaping of the early embryo requires pattern formation as well as geometric and topological morphogenesis of the developing tissues. The morphogenetic movements that lead to geometric shape changes are controlled by patterned gene expression. How particular movements are related to patterning genes, and which underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms lead to coordinated macroscopic movem...
Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences are responsible for the evolution of morphological diversity. Here, I outline eight principles derived from molecular and evolutionary developmental biology and review recent studies of species divergence that have led to a genetic theory of morphological evolution, which states that (1) form evol...
A standard norm of reaction (NoR) is a graphical depiction of the phenotypic value of some trait of an individual genotype in a population as a function an environmental parameter. NoRs thus depict the phenotypic plasticity of a trait. The topological properties of NoRs for sets of different genotypes can be used to infer the presence of (nonlinear) genotype-environment interactions. Although i...
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