発生生物学の理論<br>Towards a Theory of Development

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発生生物学の理論
Towards a Theory of Development

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 298 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199671427
  • DDC分類 571.8

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Is it possible to explain and predict the development of living things? What is development? Articulate answers to these seemingly innocuous questions are far from straightforward. To date, no systematic, targeted effort has been made to construct a unifying theory of development. This novel work offers a unique exploration of the foundations of ontogeny by asking how the development of living things should be understood. It explores the key concepts of developmental biology, asks whether general principles of development can be discovered, and examines the role of models and theories.

The two editors (one a biologist with long interest in the theoretical aspects of his discipline, the other a philosopher of science who has mainly worked on biological systems) have assembled a team of leading contributors who are representative of the scientific and philosophical community within which a diversity of thoughts are growing, and out of which a theory of development may eventually emerge. They analyse a wealth of approaches to concepts, models and theories of development, such as gene regulatory networks, accounts based on systems biology and on physics of soft matter, the different articulations of evolution and development, symbiont-induced development, as well as the widely discussed concepts of positional information and morphogenetic field, the idea of a 'programme' of development and its critiques, and the long-standing opposition between preformationist and epigenetic conceptions of development.

Towards a Theory of Development is primarily aimed at students and researchers in the fields of 'evo-devo', developmental biology, theoretical biology, systems biology, biophysics, and the philosophy of science.

Contents

1. Theories of Development in Biology - Problems and Perspectives ; 2. Regenerating Theories in Developmental Biology ; 3. The Erotetic Organization of Developmental Biology ; 4. On the Concept of Mechanism in Development ; 5. The Epistemological Resilience of the Concept of Morphogenetic Field ; 6. Physico-genetics of Morphogenesis: The Hybrid Nature of Developmental Mechanisms ; 7. The Landscape Metaphor in Development ; 8. Formalizing Theories of Development: A Fugue on the Orderliness of Change ; 9. General Theories of Evolution and Inheritance, but not Development? ; 10. Cell Differentiation Is a Stochastic Process Subjected to Natural Selection ; 11. From Genes to Gene Regulatory Networks: The Progressive Historical Construction of a Genetic Theory of Development and Evolution ; 12. Reproduction and Scaffolded Developmental Processes: An Integrated Evolutionary Perspective ; 13. Comparison of Animal and Plant Development: A Right Track to Establish a Theory of Development? ; 14. Toward a Theory of Development Through a Theory of Developmental Evolution ; 15. Developmental Disparity ; 16. Identifying Some Theories in Developmental Biology. The Case of the Cancer Stem Cell Theory ; 17. Animal Development in a Microbial World ; 18. Foreword: a biologist's view by Brian K. Hall ; 19. Foreword: a philosopher's view by Richard M. Burian

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