The Epigenetics of Birds
Originally published in 1952 as part of the Cambridge Biological Studies series, this book presents contemporary theories on embryology using the example of the bird embryo. Waddington reviews the modern experimental embryology of birds, and touches on topics such as plumage development and the developmental actions of mutant genes. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in embryology or the history of epigenetics.
Product details
December 2014Paperback
9781107440470
294 pages
216 × 140 × 17 mm
0.38kg
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Table of Contents
- List of text-figures
- 1. Technical matters
- 2. The early development
- 3. Comparison with other vertebrates
- 4. Epigenetic processes associated with endoderm formation
- 5. Defect and isolation experiments on the primitive-streak stage
- 6. The organisation centre at the primitive-streak stage
- 7. Biochemical mechanisms of early morphogenesis
- 8. The development of some organ systems in later stages
- 9. The plumage
- 10. Some genetic effects of the epigenetic organisation of the chick
- Bibliography
- Index.