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Developmental Biology

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Increased emphasis on gene activity, signal transduction and the emphasis on the roles of paracrine factors in development.

785 pages, Hardcover

First published November 13, 1988

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Scott F. Gilbert

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Scott Frederick Gilbert is an American evolutionary developmental biologist and historian of biology. Scott Gilbert is the Howard A. Schneiderman Professor of Biology at Swarthmore College and a Finland Distinguished Professor at the University of Helsinki.

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July 20, 2011
I love this book! i used to walk around all campus carrying it, not minding how heavy it is. all the chapters are incredibly interesting, I wouldn't close the book until I finish the chapter and absorb and understand how a certain aspect of embryo development happens. each chapter is full of awesome experiments that make you conclude the facts instead of reading them straight away which would have been boring.

This definately is my favorite biology book. it deserves a 5 star rating!and you don't have to be a science student/person to enjoy it :)
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78 reviews11 followers
January 3, 2015
This is an excellent book for those who are studying developmental biology, are developmental biologists or are simply deeply interested in this subject.
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26 reviews50 followers
May 19, 2019
I have read some chapters of this book as a resource of my developmental biology course. In some parts, it was as if a long literature review. This, beside having a thorough overview of all aspects of developmental biology, it has sometimes blurred the major conclusions that can be drawn out.
(One confusion that we, in class, went through was that of molecular mechanisms of left-right axis in vertebrates). Which could be justified by the overall complexity of such a field and the vast ambiguity of its underlaying molecular mechanisms that are still unknown.
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2 reviews1 follower
October 20, 2011
This Book is great for critical studies on Developmental biology. This book covers all areas of it. Good stuff.
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May 26, 2021
Top notch, the molecular complexity underlying embryological development blew my mind at the time I read this book. Made me daydream about migrating neural crest cells and their diverging paths... 5/5
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April 13, 2023
I want to read a book but how we can see.
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May 13, 2015
This book was terrible! I thought it had way too much information in so many parts that made it difficult to get through and in some parts it seemed as if there was not enough information. Overall, the set-up was confusing-- especially taking it model system by model system and I was unimpressed.
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