This volume demonstrates the role of cellular mechanisms producing traits defining primates such as encephalization and various sensory systems. We highlight how genetic analysis, tissue and cell visualization, and merging Evo-Devo with cell biology combine to answer questions central to understanding human and primate evolution.
This volume demonstrates the role of cellular mechanisms producing traits defining primates such as encephalization and various sensory systems. We highlight how genetic analysis, tissue and cell visualization, and merging Evo-Devo with cell biology combine to answer questions central to understanding human and primate evolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Volume 1 Evolutionary Cell Processes in Primates: bone, brains, and muscle Chapter 1 Introduction: Evolutionary cell biology in anthropological research Joan T. Richtsmeier and M. Kathleen Pitirri Chapter 2 The role of bone and cartilage cells in the evolution of bipedalism Cambell Rolian Chapter 3 Cellular processes in limb development and primate evolution Philip L. Reno, Kelsey M. Kjosness, and Allison L. Machnicki Chapter 4 A muscular perspective on human evolution: Locomotor insights from analyses of primate muscle architecture and fiber type Andrew S. Deane, Jason M. Organ, and Magdalena N. Muchlinski Chapter 5 Evolution of the encephalized human brain: How did we become exceptional? Kevin Alloway and Kevin Flaherty Chapter 6 Primate Cognition: cellular processes and the developmental mechanisms in brain expansion Maria Carolina Marchetto and Katerina Semendeferi Chapter 7 The role of primate embryogenesis in encephalization and neocortical expansion Andrew Halley Chapter 8 How gene expression can induce correlated changes in brain and skull systems Neus Martínez-Abadías, Rubèn Gonzàlez, Roger Mateu, Jaume Sastre, Alexandre Robert-Moreno, Jim Swoger, Susan M. Motch Perrine, Kazuhiko Kawasaki, Joan Richtsmeier, and James Sharpe Chapter 9 Cellular dynamics and the developmental basis for craniofacial variation in evolution and disease Nathan M. Young, Ralph S. Marcucio, Benedikt Hallgrímsson, Heather A. Richbourg, and Rebecca M. Green
Volume 1 Evolutionary Cell Processes in Primates: bone, brains, and muscle Chapter 1 Introduction: Evolutionary cell biology in anthropological research Joan T. Richtsmeier and M. Kathleen Pitirri Chapter 2 The role of bone and cartilage cells in the evolution of bipedalism Cambell Rolian Chapter 3 Cellular processes in limb development and primate evolution Philip L. Reno, Kelsey M. Kjosness, and Allison L. Machnicki Chapter 4 A muscular perspective on human evolution: Locomotor insights from analyses of primate muscle architecture and fiber type Andrew S. Deane, Jason M. Organ, and Magdalena N. Muchlinski Chapter 5 Evolution of the encephalized human brain: How did we become exceptional? Kevin Alloway and Kevin Flaherty Chapter 6 Primate Cognition: cellular processes and the developmental mechanisms in brain expansion Maria Carolina Marchetto and Katerina Semendeferi Chapter 7 The role of primate embryogenesis in encephalization and neocortical expansion Andrew Halley Chapter 8 How gene expression can induce correlated changes in brain and skull systems Neus Martínez-Abadías, Rubèn Gonzàlez, Roger Mateu, Jaume Sastre, Alexandre Robert-Moreno, Jim Swoger, Susan M. Motch Perrine, Kazuhiko Kawasaki, Joan Richtsmeier, and James Sharpe Chapter 9 Cellular dynamics and the developmental basis for craniofacial variation in evolution and disease Nathan M. Young, Ralph S. Marcucio, Benedikt Hallgrímsson, Heather A. Richbourg, and Rebecca M. Green
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