Evolutionary Cell Processes in Primates (eBook, ePUB)
Genes, Skin, Energetics, Breathing, and Feeding, Volume II
Redaktion: Pitirri, M. Kathleen; Richtsmeier, Joan T.
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Evolutionary Cell Processes in Primates (eBook, ePUB)
Genes, Skin, Energetics, Breathing, and Feeding, Volume II
Redaktion: Pitirri, M. Kathleen; Richtsmeier, Joan T.
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This volume demonstrates the role of cellular mechanisms in the production of specializations defining primates with respect to locomotion, energetics and diet. We highlight how genetic analysis, visualization of cells and tissues, and merging Evo-Devo with cell biology combine to answer questions central to understanding primate evolution.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000439410
- Artikelnr.: 62427463
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000439410
- Artikelnr.: 62427463
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Breathing, and Feeding
Chapter 1 Molecular and cellular processes of pelage pigmentation and
growth in primate evolution
Elizabeth Tapanes, Jason M. Kamilar, and Brenda J. Bradley
Chapter 2 Cell processes and key genes in the evolution of pigmentation
variation in humans
Heather Norton
Chapter 3 Cell processes underpinning the evolution of primate dental form
and formula
Cassy M. Appelt, Elsa M. Van Ankum, Denver F. Marchiori, and Julia C.
Boughner
Chapter 4 Gene regulatory processes in the development and evolution of
primate skeletal traits
Genevieve Housman
Chapter 5 Processes that generate modularity in the mammalian skull:
implications for primate evolution
Nandini Singh
Chapter 6 Brown adipose tissue, nonshivering thermogenesis, and energy
availability
Maureen Devlin
Chapter 7 Interaction between environmental temperature and craniofacial
morphology in human evolution: A focus on upper airways
Laura Maréchal and Yann Heuzé
Chapter 8 Evolution and development of the nasal airways in primates: the
influence of eye size and position on chondrogenesis and ossification of
the nasal skeleton
Timothy D. Smith and Valerie B. DeLeon
Chapter 9 Stem Cells in Primate Evolution
Emily Durham and M. Kathleen Pitirri
Breathing, and Feeding
Chapter 1 Molecular and cellular processes of pelage pigmentation and
growth in primate evolution
Elizabeth Tapanes, Jason M. Kamilar, and Brenda J. Bradley
Chapter 2 Cell processes and key genes in the evolution of pigmentation
variation in humans
Heather Norton
Chapter 3 Cell processes underpinning the evolution of primate dental form
and formula
Cassy M. Appelt, Elsa M. Van Ankum, Denver F. Marchiori, and Julia C.
Boughner
Chapter 4 Gene regulatory processes in the development and evolution of
primate skeletal traits
Genevieve Housman
Chapter 5 Processes that generate modularity in the mammalian skull:
implications for primate evolution
Nandini Singh
Chapter 6 Brown adipose tissue, nonshivering thermogenesis, and energy
availability
Maureen Devlin
Chapter 7 Interaction between environmental temperature and craniofacial
morphology in human evolution: A focus on upper airways
Laura Maréchal and Yann Heuzé
Chapter 8 Evolution and development of the nasal airways in primates: the
influence of eye size and position on chondrogenesis and ossification of
the nasal skeleton
Timothy D. Smith and Valerie B. DeLeon
Chapter 9 Stem Cells in Primate Evolution
Emily Durham and M. Kathleen Pitirri