Gene Activity in Early DevelopmentThe new third edition of Gene Activity in Early Development reflects the ten years of technological progress since the last edition. Providing a unique blend of classical and molecular knowledge, it discusses all major embryonic systems from both a comparative and mechanistic point of view. In deriving overall interpretations of developmental phenomena, it brings into play all the disparate forms of evidence, including genetic, molecular, and cytological.**This book is written for any serious student or scholar entering the field, whether his or her background is in genetics, molecular biology, or embryology. |
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... Oogenesis 3. Nonmeroistic Oogenesis without Lampbrush Chromosomes 364 366 369 374 376 376 380 388 ( i ) RNA Synthesis in Urechis and Sea Urchin Oocytes Patterns of Transcription during Oogenesis in Urechis Transcription in Sea Urchin ...
... Oogenesis 3. Nonmeroistic Oogenesis without Lampbrush Chromosomes 364 366 369 374 376 376 380 388 ( i ) RNA Synthesis in Urechis and Sea Urchin Oocytes Patterns of Transcription during Oogenesis in Urechis Transcription in Sea Urchin ...
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... oogenesis , such as germ cell migra- tion , oogonial multiplication , and the many other biological and biochemical aspects not directly relevant to germ line ... oogenesis ( reviewed in King and Büning 1. Meroistic Oogenesis 307.
... oogenesis , such as germ cell migra- tion , oogonial multiplication , and the many other biological and biochemical aspects not directly relevant to germ line ... oogenesis ( reviewed in King and Büning 1. Meroistic Oogenesis 307.
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... oogenesis of genes affecting the pigmentation pathways . Measurements carried out by Lee and Whiteley ( 1984 ) on growing oocytes of another polychaete annelid , Schizobranchia insignis , show that the rate of RNA synthesis during oogenesis ...
... oogenesis of genes affecting the pigmentation pathways . Measurements carried out by Lee and Whiteley ( 1984 ) on growing oocytes of another polychaete annelid , Schizobranchia insignis , show that the rate of RNA synthesis during oogenesis ...
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Synopsis of Major Themes | 3 |
Is There Structural and Functional Change in the Genome during | 12 |
Gene Regulation in Development | 23 |
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