Developmental Biology. Eighth Edition. By Scott F  Gilbert; with a chapter on Plant Development by , Susan R  Singer. Sunderland (Massachusetts): Sinauer Associates. $112.95. xix + 817 p; ill.; author and subject indexes. ISBN: 0–87893–250–X. [CD‐ROM enclosed.] 2006.

2006 ◽  
Vol 81 (4) ◽  
pp. 400-400
Author(s):  
Dominic Poccia
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2020 ◽  
Vol 147 (19) ◽  
pp. dev165878 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christophe Godin ◽  
Christophe Golé ◽  
Stéphane Douady

ABSTRACTWhy living forms develop in a relatively robust manner, despite various sources of internal or external variability, is a fundamental question in developmental biology. Part of the answer relies on the notion of developmental constraints: at any stage of ontogenesis, morphogenetic processes are constrained to operate within the context of the current organism being built. One such universal constraint is the shape of the organism itself, which progressively channels the development of the organism toward its final shape. Here, we illustrate this notion with plants, where strikingly symmetric patterns (phyllotaxis) are formed by lateral organs. This Hypothesis article aims first to provide an accessible overview of phyllotaxis, and second to argue that the spiral patterns in plants are progressively canalized from local interactions of nascent organs. The relative uniformity of the organogenesis process across all plants then explains the prevalence of certain patterns in plants, i.e. Fibonacci phyllotaxis.


Author(s):  
Mircea Fotino

A new 1-MeV transmission electron microscope (Model JEM-1000) was installed at the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology of the University of Colorado in Boulder during the summer and fall of 1972 under the sponsorship of the Division of Research Resources of the National Institutes of Health. The installation was completed in October, 1972. It is installed primarily for the study of biological materials without many of the limitations hitherto unavoidable in standard transmission electron microscopy. Only the technical characteristics of the installation are briefly reviewed here. A more detailed discussion of the experimental program under way is being published elsewhere.


2009 ◽  
Vol 138 (3) ◽  
pp. 421-422
Author(s):  
Antónia Monteiro

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