Topobiology: An Introduction to Molecular Embryology


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If you had a complete copy of a dinosaur's DNA and the genetic code, you still would not be able to make a dinosaur--or even determine what one looked like. Why? How do animals get their shape and how does shape evolve? In this important book, Nobel laureate Gerald M. Edelman challenges the notion that an understanding of the genetic code and of cell differentiation is sufficient to answer these questions. Rather, he argues, a trio of related issues must also be investigated--the development of form, the evolution of form, and the morphological and functional bases of behavior. Topobiology presents an introduction to molecular embryology and describes a comprehensive hypothesis to account for the evolution and development of animal form.

Author: Gerald M. Edelman
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 07/21/1993
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 9.26h x 6.15w x 0.72d
ISBN13: 9780465086535
ISBN10: 0465086535
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences | Biology
- Psychology | General

About the Author
Gerald M. Edelman is director of the Neurosciences Institute and chairman of the Department of Neurobiology at the Scripps Research Institute. He received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1972. He is also the author of Bright Air, Brilliant Fire; Tobiology; and The Remembered Present.