TÃtulo : |
Evo-Devo: Non-model Species in Cell and Developmental Biology |
Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
Autores: |
Tworzydlo, Waclaw, ; Bilinski, Szczepan M., |
Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: |
2019 |
Número de páginas: |
XI, 551 p. 137 ilustraciones, 110 ilustraciones en color. |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-23459-1 |
Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
BiologÃa del desarrollo Evolución (BiologÃa) BiologÃa CitologÃa Biodiversidad BiologÃa del desarrollo y células madre BiologÃa evolucionaria Organismos experimentales Investigación biomédica BiologÃa Celular |
Clasificación: |
571.8 |
Resumen: |
La biologÃa evolutiva del desarrollo o evo-devo es un campo de investigación biológica que compara los mecanismos subyacentes de los procesos de desarrollo en diferentes organismos para inferir la condición ancestral de estos procesos y dilucidar cómo han evolucionado. Aborda preguntas sobre las bases de desarrollo de los cambios evolutivos y la evolución de los procesos de desarrollo. El contenido del libro se divide en tres partes, la primera de las cuales analiza los antecedentes teóricos de evo-devo. La segunda parte destaca organismos modelo nuevos y emergentes en el campo evo-devo, mientras que la tercera y última parte explora el enfoque evo-devo en un contexto comparativo amplio. Hasta donde sabemos, ningún otro libro combina estos tres aspectos evo-devo: consideraciones teóricas, una lista completa de especies modelo emergentes y análisis comparativos de los procesos de desarrollo. Dado su alcance, el libro ofrecerá a los lectores una nueva perspectiva sobre la diversidad natural de los procesos que funcionan en las células y durante el desarrollo de varios grupos de animales, y ampliará los horizontes de investigadores jóvenes y experimentados por igual. |
Nota de contenido: |
Part I. Theoretical Background -- Reflections on Model Organisms in Evolutionary Developmental Biology -- Hourglass or Twisted Ribbon? -- Ambulacrarians and the Ancestry of Deuterostome Nervous Systems -- Part II. New and Emerging Model Systems in Evo-Devo Research -- Oikopleura Dioica: An Emergent Chordate Model to Study the Impact of Gene Loss on the Evolution of the Mechanisms of Development -- Neuropeptides, Peptide Hormones, and Their Receptors of a Tunicate, Ciona Intestinalis -- Emergence of Embryo Shape during Cleavage Divisions -- Sex Determination, Sexual Development, and Sex Change in Slipper Snails -- The Cricket Gryllus Bimaculatus: Techniques for Quantitative and Functional Genetic Analyses of Cricket Biology -- The Rove Beetle Creophilus Maxillosus as a Model System to Study Asymmetric Division, Oocyte Specification, and the Germ-Somatic Cell Signaling -- Cell Biology of the Tardigrades – Current Knowledge and Perspectives -- Development of Xenoturbellida -- Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Hydra Regeneration -- Paramecium Biology -- Part III. Evo-Devo in Comparative Context -- Insights into Germline Development and Differentiation in Molluscs and Reptiles: The Use of Molecular Markers in the Study of Non-Model Animals -- Molecular Markers in the Study of Non-model Vertebrates: Their Significant Contributions to the Current Knowledge of Tetrapod Glial Cells and Fish Olfactory Neurons -- Embryogenesis of Marsupial Frogs (Hemiphractidae), and the Changes that Accompany Terrestrial Development in Frogs -- Evolution and Regulation of Limb Regeneration in Arthropods -- Viviparity in Two Closely Related Epizoic Dermapterans Relies on Disparate Modifications of Reproductive Systems and Embryogenesis -- Morphology of Ovaries and Oogenesis in Chelicerates -- Reproduction, Gonad Structure and Oogenesis in Tardigrades -- Architecture and Life History of Female Germ-Line Cysts in Clitellate Annelids. |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
Evolutionary developmental biology or evo-devo is a field of biological research that compares the underlying mechanisms of developmental processes in different organisms to infer the ancestral condition of these processes and elucidate how they have evolved. It addresses questions about the developmental bases of evolutionary changes and evolution of developmental processes. The book's content is divided into three parts, the first of which discusses the theoretical background of evo-devo. The second part highlights new and emerging model organisms in the evo-devo field, while the third and last part explores the evo-devo approach in a broad comparative context. To the best of our knowledge, no other book combines these three evo-devo aspects: theoretical considerations, a comprehensive list of emerging model species, and comparative analyses of developmental processes. Given its scope, the book will offer readers a new perspective on the naturaldiversity of processes at work in cells and during the development of various animal groups, and expand the horizons of seasoned and young researchers alike. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
Evo-Devo: Non-model Species in Cell and Developmental Biology [documento electrónico] / Tworzydlo, Waclaw, ; Bilinski, Szczepan M., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XI, 551 p. 137 ilustraciones, 110 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-030-23459-1 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Palabras clave: |
BiologÃa del desarrollo Evolución (BiologÃa) BiologÃa CitologÃa Biodiversidad BiologÃa del desarrollo y células madre BiologÃa evolucionaria Organismos experimentales Investigación biomédica BiologÃa Celular |
Clasificación: |
571.8 |
Resumen: |
La biologÃa evolutiva del desarrollo o evo-devo es un campo de investigación biológica que compara los mecanismos subyacentes de los procesos de desarrollo en diferentes organismos para inferir la condición ancestral de estos procesos y dilucidar cómo han evolucionado. Aborda preguntas sobre las bases de desarrollo de los cambios evolutivos y la evolución de los procesos de desarrollo. El contenido del libro se divide en tres partes, la primera de las cuales analiza los antecedentes teóricos de evo-devo. La segunda parte destaca organismos modelo nuevos y emergentes en el campo evo-devo, mientras que la tercera y última parte explora el enfoque evo-devo en un contexto comparativo amplio. Hasta donde sabemos, ningún otro libro combina estos tres aspectos evo-devo: consideraciones teóricas, una lista completa de especies modelo emergentes y análisis comparativos de los procesos de desarrollo. Dado su alcance, el libro ofrecerá a los lectores una nueva perspectiva sobre la diversidad natural de los procesos que funcionan en las células y durante el desarrollo de varios grupos de animales, y ampliará los horizontes de investigadores jóvenes y experimentados por igual. |
Nota de contenido: |
Part I. Theoretical Background -- Reflections on Model Organisms in Evolutionary Developmental Biology -- Hourglass or Twisted Ribbon? -- Ambulacrarians and the Ancestry of Deuterostome Nervous Systems -- Part II. New and Emerging Model Systems in Evo-Devo Research -- Oikopleura Dioica: An Emergent Chordate Model to Study the Impact of Gene Loss on the Evolution of the Mechanisms of Development -- Neuropeptides, Peptide Hormones, and Their Receptors of a Tunicate, Ciona Intestinalis -- Emergence of Embryo Shape during Cleavage Divisions -- Sex Determination, Sexual Development, and Sex Change in Slipper Snails -- The Cricket Gryllus Bimaculatus: Techniques for Quantitative and Functional Genetic Analyses of Cricket Biology -- The Rove Beetle Creophilus Maxillosus as a Model System to Study Asymmetric Division, Oocyte Specification, and the Germ-Somatic Cell Signaling -- Cell Biology of the Tardigrades – Current Knowledge and Perspectives -- Development of Xenoturbellida -- Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Hydra Regeneration -- Paramecium Biology -- Part III. Evo-Devo in Comparative Context -- Insights into Germline Development and Differentiation in Molluscs and Reptiles: The Use of Molecular Markers in the Study of Non-Model Animals -- Molecular Markers in the Study of Non-model Vertebrates: Their Significant Contributions to the Current Knowledge of Tetrapod Glial Cells and Fish Olfactory Neurons -- Embryogenesis of Marsupial Frogs (Hemiphractidae), and the Changes that Accompany Terrestrial Development in Frogs -- Evolution and Regulation of Limb Regeneration in Arthropods -- Viviparity in Two Closely Related Epizoic Dermapterans Relies on Disparate Modifications of Reproductive Systems and Embryogenesis -- Morphology of Ovaries and Oogenesis in Chelicerates -- Reproduction, Gonad Structure and Oogenesis in Tardigrades -- Architecture and Life History of Female Germ-Line Cysts in Clitellate Annelids. |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
Evolutionary developmental biology or evo-devo is a field of biological research that compares the underlying mechanisms of developmental processes in different organisms to infer the ancestral condition of these processes and elucidate how they have evolved. It addresses questions about the developmental bases of evolutionary changes and evolution of developmental processes. The book's content is divided into three parts, the first of which discusses the theoretical background of evo-devo. The second part highlights new and emerging model organisms in the evo-devo field, while the third and last part explores the evo-devo approach in a broad comparative context. To the best of our knowledge, no other book combines these three evo-devo aspects: theoretical considerations, a comprehensive list of emerging model species, and comparative analyses of developmental processes. Given its scope, the book will offer readers a new perspective on the naturaldiversity of processes at work in cells and during the development of various animal groups, and expand the horizons of seasoned and young researchers alike. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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