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Developmental BiologyTwelfth Edition £49.99 Michael J.F. Barresi, Scott F. Gilbert
9781605358741 |
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Principles of DevelopmentSixth Edition £57.99 Lewis Wolpert, Cheryll Tickle, Alfonso Martinez Arias
9780198800569 All the key principles that students need to know, underpinned by experimental evidence and molecular detail. |
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Eyes to See: The Astonishing Variety of Vision in Nature£18.99 Michael Land
9780198747710 The spectacular capacity to see the world around them has evolved in many different ways among animals. From scallops and jumping spiders to humans, Michael Land explores the extraordinary variety of eyes in nature, how they work, and how they enable their bearers to survive. |
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Life's Vital Link: The astonishing role of the placenta£10.99 Y. W. Loke
9780199694525 How does the foetus - a foreign body - survive inside the mother? The placenta is the extraordinary organ that allows this to happen; but this remarkable feat of evolution is only just being fully appreciated by science. Y.W. Loke explores the fascinating nature of the placenta and what it can tell us about evolution, development, and genetics. |
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Heredity: A Very Short Introduction£7.99 John Waller
9780198790457 John Waller describes the changing ideas concerning heredity from antiquity to the modern biological understanding, considering both the efforts over the centuries to identify the physiological mechanisms involved and how views of heredity have been used to justify or condemn inequalities of class, gender, and race. |
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Ecological Developmental Biology: The Environmental Regulation of Development, Health, and EvolutionSecond Edition £79.99 Scott F. Gilbert, David Epel
9781605353449 |
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Developmental Biology: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Lewis Wolpert
9780199601196 The development of a single fertilized egg into a fly, an elephant, or a human baby is one the most remarkable near-miracles achieved by nature. This Very Short Introduction, written by the distinguished developmental biologist Lewis Wolpert, gives a concise account of, and explores, one of the liveliest areas of scientific research. |