Genomic control process : development and evolution / / Isabelle S. Peter, Eric H. Davidson |
Autore | Peter Isabelle S. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England : , : Elsevier : , : AP, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (461 p.) |
Disciplina | 572.86 |
Soggetto topico |
Genomics
Genes Embryology |
ISBN | 0-12-404746-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; IFC; GENOMIC CONTROL PROCESS; Copyright; About the Authors; Contents; Preface; Dedications; Chapter 1 - The Genome in Development; 1. Views of Development; 2. Levels of Control of Gene Expression: Transcriptional Regulation; 3. Levels of Control of Gene Expression: Noncoding RNAs; 4. Levels of Control of Gene Expression: Histone Modifications; 5. The Regulatory Genome; REFERENCES; Chapter 2 - Gene Regulatory Networks; 1. Introductory Overview of Developmental GRNs; 2. Boolean Spatial Output; 3. Regulatory States; 4. Regulation in Cis; 5. Module Choice; 6. Transcriptional Dynamics
7. Historical Origins and Antecedents of GRN TheoryREFERENCES; Chapter 3 - Genomic Strategies for Embryonic Development; 1. Common Principles of Embryonic Development; 2. Phylogenetic Framework; 3. Genomic Strategies of Control in Mode 1 Embryonic Processes; 4. Genomic Strategies of Control in Mode 2 Embryonic Processes; 5. Global Aspects of A/P Spatial Regulatory Patterning in the Syncytial Drosophila Blastoderm; REFERENCES; Chapter 4 - Genomic Control Processes in Adult Body Part Formation; 1. Common Principles of Body Part Formation; 2. Limbs in Amniotes; 3. Fly Legs 4. Establishment of Spatial Regulatory States in Early Development of Fly and Mammalian Brains5. The Vertebrate Heart; 6. Spatial Regulatory State Subdivision in and Around the Drosophila Ocellus; 7. The Vertebrate Gut; Chapter 5 - Genomic Strategies for Terminal Cell Fate Specification; 1. Circumstances of Terminal Cell Fate Specification; 2. Combinatorial Cis-Regulatory Definition of Differentiation Gene Batteries; 3. Cell Type Specification in Multipotential Embryonic Precursors; 4. A Comment on Stem Cells in Postembryonic Life 5. Modular Call-Up of Given Specification Processes in Multiple Developmental ContextsREFERENCES; Chapter 6 - On the Modeling of Developmental Gene Regulatory Networks; 1. Topological Network Models; 2. ODE Models of Circuit Dynamics; 3. Boolean Models of Network Logic; 4. Conclusions; REFERENCES; Chapter 7 - Evolution of Bilaterian Animals: Processes of Change and Stasis in Hierarchical Developmental Gene Regulatory Networks; 1. Introduction: Evolution by Genomic Change at Different Levels of GRN Hierarchy; 2. Evolution of the Body Plan by Co-Optive Alteration of GRN Structure 3. GRN Stasis and Phylogeny4. Trans-Phyletic Conservation of Cell Type-Specific Regulatory States; 5. Bilaterian Evolution; REFERENCES; Gene Index; Subject Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910792476203321 |
Peter Isabelle S. | ||
London, England : , : Elsevier : , : AP, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Genomic control process : development and evolution / / Isabelle S. Peter, Eric H. Davidson |
Autore | Peter Isabelle S. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England : , : Elsevier : , : AP, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (461 p.) |
Disciplina | 572.86 |
Soggetto topico |
Genomics
Genes Embryology |
ISBN | 0-12-404746-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; IFC; GENOMIC CONTROL PROCESS; Copyright; About the Authors; Contents; Preface; Dedications; Chapter 1 - The Genome in Development; 1. Views of Development; 2. Levels of Control of Gene Expression: Transcriptional Regulation; 3. Levels of Control of Gene Expression: Noncoding RNAs; 4. Levels of Control of Gene Expression: Histone Modifications; 5. The Regulatory Genome; REFERENCES; Chapter 2 - Gene Regulatory Networks; 1. Introductory Overview of Developmental GRNs; 2. Boolean Spatial Output; 3. Regulatory States; 4. Regulation in Cis; 5. Module Choice; 6. Transcriptional Dynamics
7. Historical Origins and Antecedents of GRN TheoryREFERENCES; Chapter 3 - Genomic Strategies for Embryonic Development; 1. Common Principles of Embryonic Development; 2. Phylogenetic Framework; 3. Genomic Strategies of Control in Mode 1 Embryonic Processes; 4. Genomic Strategies of Control in Mode 2 Embryonic Processes; 5. Global Aspects of A/P Spatial Regulatory Patterning in the Syncytial Drosophila Blastoderm; REFERENCES; Chapter 4 - Genomic Control Processes in Adult Body Part Formation; 1. Common Principles of Body Part Formation; 2. Limbs in Amniotes; 3. Fly Legs 4. Establishment of Spatial Regulatory States in Early Development of Fly and Mammalian Brains5. The Vertebrate Heart; 6. Spatial Regulatory State Subdivision in and Around the Drosophila Ocellus; 7. The Vertebrate Gut; Chapter 5 - Genomic Strategies for Terminal Cell Fate Specification; 1. Circumstances of Terminal Cell Fate Specification; 2. Combinatorial Cis-Regulatory Definition of Differentiation Gene Batteries; 3. Cell Type Specification in Multipotential Embryonic Precursors; 4. A Comment on Stem Cells in Postembryonic Life 5. Modular Call-Up of Given Specification Processes in Multiple Developmental ContextsREFERENCES; Chapter 6 - On the Modeling of Developmental Gene Regulatory Networks; 1. Topological Network Models; 2. ODE Models of Circuit Dynamics; 3. Boolean Models of Network Logic; 4. Conclusions; REFERENCES; Chapter 7 - Evolution of Bilaterian Animals: Processes of Change and Stasis in Hierarchical Developmental Gene Regulatory Networks; 1. Introduction: Evolution by Genomic Change at Different Levels of GRN Hierarchy; 2. Evolution of the Body Plan by Co-Optive Alteration of GRN Structure 3. GRN Stasis and Phylogeny4. Trans-Phyletic Conservation of Cell Type-Specific Regulatory States; 5. Bilaterian Evolution; REFERENCES; Gene Index; Subject Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910815449103321 |
Peter Isabelle S. | ||
London, England : , : Elsevier : , : AP, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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