The origin of animal body plans : a study in evolutionary developmental biology /

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Autor principal: Wallace, Arthur
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Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press ,1997
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505 |a 1.1 A developmental approach to an evolutonary problem -- 1.2 The early histry of the animal kingdom -- 1.3 Alternative strategies -- 1.4 Creation versus destuction -- 1.5 Systematic and the concept of Natural Classification --1.6 Micromutation versus macromutation -- 1.7 Developing organisms as inverted cones.-- 
505 |a 2. What ia a body plan? 2.1 Body plans and axonomic levels -- 2.2 Body plans, cladograms and homology -- 2.3 Body plans and embryology -- 2.4 Body plans, genes and mutations -- 2.5 Body plans, adaptation and environments.- 
505 |a 3. Patterns of body plan origins. 3.1 Strategy -- 3.2 Patterns of metazoan interrelationships -- 3.3 Early fossils: from cladograms to tress -- 3.4 Bringing back morphology -- 3.5 Palaeoecology and possible adaptive scenarios.- 
505 |a 4. Evolutionary developmental biology: 4.1 From pattern to Mechanism -- 4.2 The Aims of evolutionary developmental biology -- 4.3 A brief history -- 4.4 Is there a theory of development?.-  
505 |a 5. Developmental mechanisms: cells and signals. 5.1 Strategy -- 5.2 Cellular proccesses and architecture -- 5.3 Short-range signals and the nature of "morphogens" -- 5.5 Long-range signals and panorganismic coordination -- 5.6 Patterns of intrconnection: developmental programmes.- 
505 |a 6. Developmental mechanisms: genes. 6.1 Introuction -- 6.2 Overview of the genetics of Drosophila body axes -- 6.3 The antennapedia and bithorax complexes -- 6.4 The hedgehog gene and limb development -- 6.5 Developmental programmes and a evolutionary message.- 
505 |a 7. Comparative developmental genetics. 7.1 From development to evolution -- 7.2 Phylogeny of hox genes -- 7.3 Dorsoventral polarity in Arthropods and chordates -- 7.4 Limb formation, hedgehog, and the nature of homology -- 7.5 Phylogeny of cadherin genes -- 7.6 Emergent evolution of development.- 
505 |a 8. Gene duplication and mutation. 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The creatio of new genes -- 8.3 Mutation: the classical approah -- 8.4 Mutation: a developmental approach -- 8.5 Mutation and the evolution of development.- 
505 |a 9. The spread of variant ontogenies in populations. 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Populationgenetic models of directional selecion -- 9.3 Internal selction -- 9.4 The origin of body plans: a population perspective -- 9.5 Types of genetic change -- 9.6 Drift, drive and direced mutation.- 
505 |a 10. Creaon versus dectructon. 10.1 A fourth Ethernal metaphor? -- 10.2 Mutationsts versus selectionist: a protrated debate -- 10.3 The structure of morphospace -- 10.4 Creation and destruction.- 
505 |a 11. Ontogeny and phylogeny revisited. 11.1 Mapping the two hierarchies -- 11.2 From two hierarchies to six -- 11.3 An important general pattern -- 11.4 Larval forms and complex life histories -- 11.5 Phenotypic complexity and evolutionary explosions.-- 
505 |a 12. Prospect: expanding the synthesis. 12.1 Neither boredom nor heresy -- 12.2 Completing the evolutionary circle -- 12.3 The main themes of evolutionary developmental biology--12.4 Paths into the future.- 
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