Providing outstanding breadth of coverage inevo-devo, Advances in Evolutionary Developmental Biology provides a comprehensive review of the milestonesof research in evolution and development and outlines the excitingresearch agenda for the field going forward. Compiling theviewpoints of a diverse group of field experts, this timely textexpands the now-mature science of evo-devo into more complex areasof research. This essential reference is destined to become thego-to source for ideas and hypotheses for a new generation ofgraduate students in evolutionary and developmental biology.
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Chapter 1 ‘The genetic tool-kit’: the life-history of an important metaphor
Adam S. Wilkins
Chapter 2 The evolution of sex determination in animals
Judith E. Mank and Tobias Uller
Chapter 3 The evolution and development of eusocial insect behavior
Adam G. Dolezal, Kevin B. Flores, Kirsten S. Traynorand Gro V. Amdam
Chapter 4 Evo-devo on chip
Mei Zhan and Hang Lu
Chapter 5 From black and white to shades of gray: Unifying evo-devo through the integration of molecular and quantitative approaches
Kevin J. Parsons and R. Craig Albertson
Chapter 6 Advances in understanding limb regeneration in a developmental and evolutionary context
Jessica A. Lehoczky and Clifford J. Tabin
Chapter 7 Ectodermal organ stem cells: morphogenesis, population regenerative behavior and evo-devo
Ping Wu, Ang Li, Jun Yin, Randall Widelitz and Cheng-Ming Chuong
Chapter 8 Perspectives in evo-devo of the vertebrate brain
Sylvie Rétaux, Franck Bourrat, Jean-Stéphane Joly and Hélène Hinaux
Chapter 9 Evolution and development of language
Daniel J. Miller and Genevieve Konopka
Chapter 10 Advancing evolutionary developmental biology
Jeffrey T. Streelman
Tentang Penulis
Dr. J. Todd Streelman holds the G. Norman Bisanar chair in the School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, with a cross appointment to the Petit Institute of Bioengineering and Bioscience at GIT. With a strong track record of NIH and NSF funding, Dr. Streelman is author of numerous peer-reviewed papers and holds a patent for an innovative method of identifying fast-growing fish.