Among the offspring of humans and other animals are occasional individuals that are malformed in whole or in part. The most grossly abnormal of these have been referred to from ancient times as monsters, because their birth was thought to foretell doom; the less severely affected are usually known as anomalies. This volume digs deeply into the cellular and molecular processes of embryonic development that go awry in such exceptional situations. It focuses on the physical mechanisms of how genes instruct cells to build anatomy, as well as the underlying forces of evolution that shaped these mechanisms over eons of geologic time. The narrative is framed in a historical perspective that should help students trying to make sense of these complex subjects. Each chapter is written in the style of a Sherlock Holmes story, starting with the clues and ending with a solution to the mystery.
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Weight: 750g
Dimensions: 175 x 250mm
Publication Date: 18 Mar 2021
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108834704
About JrLewis I. Held
Lewis I. Held Jr. is Associate Professor of Developmental Genetics in the Department of Biological Sciences at Texas Tech University. He is a fly geneticist who has taught human embryology for 35 years. He studied molecular biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS 1973) investigated bristle patterning under John Gerhart at the University of California Berkeley (Ph.D. 1977) and conducted postdoctoral research with Peter Bryant and Howard Schneiderman at the University of California Irvine (197786). This is his sixth scholarly monograph following Models for Embryonic Periodicity (Karger 1992) Imaginal Discs (Cambridge 2002) Quirks of Human Anatomy (Cambridge 2009) How the Snake Lost its Legs (Cambridge 2014) and Deep Homology? (Cambridge 2017).