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Embryogenesis Explained

Posted by , on 8 November 2016

Gordon, N.K. & R. Gordon (2016). Embryogenesis Explained. Singapore, World Scientific Publishing Company. xxiii+759pp., 431 illustrationlogowordss. http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/8152
https://www.amazon.com/Embryogenesis-Explained-Natalie-K-Gordon/dp/9814350486/ref=mt_hardcover?_encoding=UTF8&me=

Here’s the Table of Contents:

Chapter 1: How Embryogenesis Began in Evolution
Chapter 2: Developmental Anatomy of the Axolotl
Chapter 3: Developmental Genetics: A Flying Tour
Chapter 4: Epigenetics: Higher Order Gene
Control
Chapter 5: The Cytoskeleton
Chapter 6: The Cell State Splitter and Differentiation Waves
Chapter 7: The Differentiation Tree and the Fate Map of the Axolotl
Chapter 8: Signal Transduction from the Cell State Splitter to the Nuclear State Splitter
Chapter 9: The Nuclear State Splitter
Chapter 10: Irritable Protoplasm: Forerunners to Differentiation Waves
Chapter 11: Why Evolution is Progressive
Chapter 12: Wholeness and the Implicate Embryo: Embryogenesis as Self-Construction of the Observer
Index

Contact: DickGordonCan@gmail.com

Yes, this is a book announcement, not a review. Please contact me with the venue if you would like to publish a proper, arm’s length book review.

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