Principles of Development delves into the remarkable process by which a single cell transforms into a complex organism composed of myriad specialized cells organized into tissues and organs. Author Lewis Wolpert elucidates how this intricate development occurs, offering insights into the fundamental principles that govern biological growth and differentiation. The book explores not only the formation of humans but also the fascinating phenomenon of limb regeneration in certain adult animals.
Through clear and concise explanations of cutting-edge science, supplemented by a rich array of custom-drawn figures, animations, and links to online movies showcasing real-time development processes, this edition invites readers to explore developmental biology. The text emphasizes key principles shared among diverse organisms, providing a robust foundation for understanding specific topics in the field.
Enhanced with extensive pedagogical support both within the book and online, Principles of Development is an essential resource for students and enthusiasts seeking to grasp the complexities of developmental biology. With 768 pages packed with information, this sixth edition, published on June 4, 2019, by Oxford University Press, stands as a comprehensive guide to one of the most dynamic areas of biological science.
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