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Yurowitzky, Yu.G. 



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GENERAL DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (see also 98) 



Textbooks 



1. 



N.T. SPRATT, Jr. 1971. DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 



Wadsworth, Belmont. VIII, 567 pp., 555 figs., 6 tabs., subject 



and species Indexes. $ 12.95, £ 6.10 



Contents: Part I. The problem and processes of development: 

 1. The problem of development; 2. Basic processes of develop- 

 ment; 3. The storage, transmission, and use of genetic infor- 

 mation: sequential and differential gene action; Part II. Pat- 

 terns of development: 4. Patterns of continuous development; 

 5. Regeneration; 6. Cellular associations: cellular slime 

 molds; 7. Cellular associations: colonial organisms; 8. Cellu- 

 lar associations: invertebrates and vertebrates; 9. Patterns 

 of asexual reproduction; 10. Patterns of sexual reproduction 

 in plants: general survey; 11. Embryology of flowering plants; 

 12. Patterns of sexual reproduction in animals: a comparative 

 survey of animal embryology; 13. Cytoarchitecture of the^egg 

 and its role in development: the significance of oogenesis; 

 14. Alternation of asexual and sexual patterns; 15. Mosaic 

 and regulative patterns of development; Part III. Universal 

 control mechanisms of development: 16. Control of the basic 

 processes of development; 17. Control of gene activity and 

 the program of nucleoprotein synthesis; 18. Extranuclear 

 genetic control: cytoplasmic inheritance; 19. Hormonal control 

 in animal and plant development; 20. Nucleo-cytoplasmic inter- 

 actions; 21. Induction: cellular interactions; 22. Environmen- 

 tal control of development; Part IV. Special aspects of devel- 

 opment: 23. The role of extracellular products; 24. Develop- 



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