E-Book, Englisch, 304 Seiten
Davidson The Regulatory Genome
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-0-08-045557-0
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
Gene Regulatory Networks In Development And Evolution
E-Book, Englisch, 304 Seiten
ISBN: 978-0-08-045557-0
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
Gene regulatory networks are the most complex, extensive control systems found in nature. The interaction between biology and evolution has been the subject of great interest in recent years. The author, Eric Davidson, has been instrumental in elucidating this relationship. He is a world renowned scientist and a major contributor to the field of developmental biology.
The Regulatory Genome beautifully explains the control of animal development in terms of structure/function relations of inherited regulatory DNA sequence, and the emergent properties of the gene regulatory networks composed of these sequences. New insights into the mechanisms of body plan evolution are derived from considerations of the consequences of change in developmental gene regulatory networks. Examples of crucial evidence underscore each major concept. The clear writing style explains regulatory causality without requiring a sophisticated background in descriptive developmental biology. This unique text supersedes anything currently available in the market.
* The only book in the market that is solely devoted to the genomic regulatory code for animal development
* Written at a conceptual level, including many novel synthetic concepts that ultimately simplify understanding
* Presents a comprehensive treatment of molecular control elements that determine the function of genes
* Provides a comparative treatment of development, based on principles rather than description of developmental processes
* Considers the evolutionary processes in terms of the structural properties of gene regulatory networks
* Includes 42 full-color descriptive figures and diagrams
Isabelle S. Peter is Assistant Research Professor and Eric H. Davidson is Norman Chandler Professor of Cell Biology in the Division of Biology and Biological Engineering at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. Over the last seven years they have co-authored a series of works on experimental, conceptual and computational analyses of developmental gene regulatory networks, including their evolutionary significance. The discussions and conceptual explorations occasioned by this collaboration produced the new synthetic views encompassed in this book, building on decades of earlier work summarized in the 2001 and 2006 Academic Press books by Eric H. Davidson.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1;Front cover;1
2;Title page;4
3;Copyright page;5
4;Table of contents;6
5;Preface;10
6;1 The "Regulatory Genome" for Animal Development;14
6.1;THE FRAMEWORK;14
6.2;THE REGULATORY APPARATUS ENCODED IN THE DNA;16
6.3;THE REGULATORY DEMANDS OF DEVELOPMENT;29
6.4;EVOLUTION, DEVELOPMENT, AND THE REGULATORY GENOME;40
7;2 cis-Regulatory Modules, and the Structure/Function Basis of Regulatory Logic;44
7.1;GENERAL OPERATING PRINCIPLES;44
7.2;MODULARITY, A GENERAL PROPERTY OF GENOMIC REGULATORY CONTROL UNITS;46
7.3;INSIDE THE cis-REGULATORY MODULE: LOGIC PROCESSING AND INPUT/OUTPUT RELATIONS;60
7.4;cis-REGULATORY DESIGN;74
7.5;CONTROL BY SEQUENCE-SPECIFIC INTERACTIONS AMONG DISTANT cis-REGULATORY ELEMENTS;91
8;3 Development as a Process of Regulatory State Specification;100
8.1;DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES OF THE PREGASTRULAR EMBRYO;100
8.2;COMPARATIVE VIEW OF EMBRYONIC PROCESSES, AND THE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNDERLYING GENE;115
8.3;REGULATORY STATE AND NETWORK CIRCUITRY IN BUILDING ADULT BODY PARTS;127
8.4;BODY PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND THE ORGANISM;135
9;4 Gene Regulatory Networks for Development: What They Are, How They Work, and What They Mean;138
9.1;GENERAL STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF DEVELOPMENTAL GENE REGULATORY NETWORKS;139
9.2;GENE REGULATORY NETWORKS FOR EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT;157
9.3;NETWORKS THAT CONTROL CONSTRUCTION OF COMPONENTS OF ADULT BODY PARTS;188
9.4;CONCLUDING REMARKS;197
10;5 Gene Regulatory Networks: The Roots of Causality and Diversity in Animal Evolution;200
10.1;EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS OF THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF GENE REGULATORY NETWORKS;201
10.2;BILATERIAN KERNELS, PREDICTED AND REAL;209
10.3;SUBPHYLETIC EVOLUTION OF BILATERIAN BODY PLANS: box GENES AS SOURCES OF LABILE NETWORK INPUT/OUTPUT SWITCHES;236
10.4;METAZOAN ORIGINS AND GENE NETWORKS BEFORE KERNELS;248
11;References;254
12;Figure Citations;288
13;Index;292




