
The Evolution of Developmental Pathways
Adam S. Wilkins(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 10. December 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
575 pages
978-0-87893-916-9 (ISBN)
Description
A principal aim of this book is to introduce upper-level students and biologists in other disciplines to this field, and to present it within its larger context. The book also suggests a useful general framework for thinking about developmental evolution. The book's organising concept is that of the genetic pathway, the sequence of requisite genetic and molecular activities that underlie a developmental process. From this perspective, the author explores the nature of the genetic, molecular, and selectional events that alter these pathways, yielding developmental change.
Reviews / Votes
This is a splendid book. Wilkins has produced a lively, readable and thoughtful work that will help readers to see the discipline with new rigour and provide a source for stimulating discussions in evo-devo courses." * Rudolf A. Raff, Nature * Students and professionals interested in the fields of evolution, development, or genetics as well as those drawn to the interdisciplinary field ("evo-devo") that lies at their intersection will find Adam Wilkins's The Evolution of Developmental Pathways a must-read." * Billie J. Swalla, Science * Wilkins takes a relatively comprehensive look at the lively field of evo-devo. His molecular developmental perspective is extended and connected more successfully to the fields of population genetics and evolution than perhaps are any previous attempts. This well-referenced (1500 references) book is accessible to researchers in the fields of population biology, ecology, paleontology, systematics, and evolution who are seriously interested in broadening and updating their understanding of molecular developmental biology." * Paula Mabee, BioScience * As an introductory overview of the field, this is probably one of the best textbooks currently available, and would be suitable for any advanced undergraduate or graduate Evo-Devo course." * Jeremy J. Gibson-Brown, The Quarterly Review of Biology * What Wilkins has clearly defined for the reader in this book is a way to be both bold and austere in our approach to EDB. The boldness comes from examining the important and unanswered questions in evolutionary biology from a developmental perspective. The austerity comes from transforming the developmental data into characters that can then be used to test hypotheses about the history of life in a phylogenetic context." * Rob DeSalle, BioEssays * A number of books have been published on development and evolution during the last four years. Adam Wilkins' book, The Evolution of Developmental Pathways, is the most scholarly and thoughtful of the lot." * Gary L. Freeman, University of Texas at Austin * The emphasis on the modularity of gene networks and of developmental pathways, and their role in evolutionary change, is an important rejoinder to lingering notions of 'one gene-one structure,' or 'the gene for teeth.' Understanding the evolutionary divergence of genes and developmental processes downstream of the conserved genes or events that initiate developmental pathways is one on the next great challenges for evo-devo, a challenge made easier by the analysis provided by Adam Wilkins." * Brian K. Hall, Dalhousie University *More details
Edition
2002
Language
English
Place of publication
Sunderland
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 18 cm
Thickness: 37 mm
Weight
1192 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87893-916-9 (9780878939169)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
ADAM WILKINS is Editor of the journal BioEssays.
Content
PART I: Context and Foundations.- Evolution and Embryology: A Brief History of a Complex Pas de Deux.- Information Sources for Reconstructing Developmental Evolution I: Fossils.- Information Sources for Reconstructing Developmental Evolution II: Comparative Molecular Studies.- Genetic Pathways and Networks in Development.- Conserved Genes and Functions in Animal Development.- PART II: Case Studies in Pathway Evolution.- Evolving Developmental Pathways I: Sex Determination.- Evolving Developmental Pathways II: Segmental Patterning in Insects.- Evolving Developmental Pathways III: Two Organ 'Fields,' The Nematode Vulva and the Tetrapod Limb.- PART III: Conundrums.- Genetic Source Materials for Developmental Evolution.- Costs and Constraints: Factors that Retard and Channel Developmental Evolution.- On Growth and Form: The Developmental and Evolutionary Genetics of Morphogenesis.- Speciation and Developmental Evolution.- Metazoan Origins and the Beginnings of Complex Animal Evolution.- The Coming Evolution of Evolutionary Developmental Biology.- Appendix 1: Genetic Nomenclature.- Appendix 2: Cladistics.- Appendix 3: Molecular Clocks.- Glossary.- References.