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Medical Research, Embryology, Biology - Developmental, Evolution

Forms of Becoming: The Evolutionary Biology of Development

by Alessandro Minelli
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Overview

What comes first, form or function? Trumpeted as the future of biological science, evolutionary developmental biology (or "evo-devo") answers this fundamental question by showing how evolution controls the development of organisms. In Forms of Becoming, Alessandro Minelli, a leading international figure in the field, takes an in-depth and comprehensive look at the history and key issues of evo-devo. Spirited and insightful, this book focuses on the innovative ways animal organisms evolve through competition and cooperation.

Minelli provides a complete overview of conceptual developments—from the fierce nineteenth-century debates between the French biologists Geoffroy and Cuvier, who fought over questions of form versus function—to modern theories of how genes dictate body formation. The book's wide-ranging topics include expression patterns of genes, developmental bias, the role of developmental genes, and genetic determinism. Drawing from diverse examples, such as the anatomy of butterflies, giraffes, Siamese twins, and corals, Minelli extends and reformulates important concepts from development, evolution, and the interplay between the two.

Presenting the accessible and cutting-edge ideas of evolutionary developmental biology, Forms of Becoming is fascinating reading for anyone interested in genetics and the animal form.

Synopsis

"Minelli takes up important messages from development, evolution, and the interaction between the two. Interesting, unique, and well-written, this book is a great read from a master of the subject."—Wallace Arthur, National University of Ireland

Christian Peter Klingenberg - Trends in Ecology & Evolution

Minelli provides his distinctive perspective of the field of evolutionary developmental biology. Whether or not readers agree with himon specific points, he raisesmany interesting questions that might well be fuel for long discussions on a summer evening. Overall, this book is stimulating reading and will provide much food for thought.

About the Author, Alessandro Minelli

Alessandro Minelli is professor of zoology at the University of Padua in Italy. He is the author of "The Development of Animal Form" and the coeditor of "Evolving Pathways: Key Themes in Evolutionary Developmental Biology".

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Editorials

Trends in Ecology & Evolution

Minelli provides his distinctive perspective of the field of evolutionary developmental biology. Whether or not readers agree with himon specific points, he raisesmany interesting questions that might well be fuel for long discussions on a summer evening. Overall, this book is stimulating reading and will provide much food for thought.
— Christian Peter Klingenberg

BioScience

I enjoyed reading Forms of Becoming. It added depth to my knowledge of the historical background of comparative morphological studies, and it regrounded my appreciation of the diversity of evolutionary modifications in development across animals. I recommend this book as entry-level reading for non-'evo-devo' folks as well as the many developmental and evolutionary biologists whose research involves phenotype. I also recommend this thought-provoking book to graduate students. . . . In summary, Minelli promotes an integrative view that is timely and immensely valuable.
— Paula Mabee

Mammalia

This book is a fascinating reading. It will appeal to anyone that has an interest in animal form and development, and also in genetics.
— Evelyne Bremond-Hoslet

Trends in Ecology and Evolution


Minelli provides his distinctive perspective of the field of evolutionary developmental biology. Whether or not readers agree with himon specific points, he raisesmany interesting questions that might well be fuel for long discussions on a summer evening. Overall, this book is stimulating reading and will provide much food for thought.
— Christian Peter Klingenberg

Trends in Ecology and Evolution - Christian Peter Klingenberg

Minelli provides his distinctive perspective of the field of evolutionary developmental biology. Whether or not readers agree with himon specific points, he raisesmany interesting questions that might well be fuel for long discussions on a summer evening. Overall, this book is stimulating reading and will provide much food for thought.

BioScience - Paula Mabee

I enjoyed reading Forms of Becoming. It added depth to my knowledge of the historical background of comparative morphological studies, and it regrounded my appreciation of the diversity of evolutionary modifications in development across animals. I recommend this book as entry-level reading for non-'evo-devo' folks as well as the many developmental and evolutionary biologists whose research involves phenotype. I also recommend this thought-provoking book to graduate students. . . . In summary, Minelli promotes an integrative view that is timely and immensely valuable.

Mammalia - Evelyne Bremond-Hoslet

This book is a fascinating reading. It will appeal to anyone that has an interest in animal form and development, and also in genetics.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2009
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Pages
242
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780691135687

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