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developing human is then called a fetus. Evolutionary embryology is the expansion of comparative embryology by the ideas of Charles Darwin. Similarly to Karl... |
Comparative embryology is the branch of embryology that compares and contrasts embryos of different species, showing how all animals are related. Aristotle... |
In developmental biology, von Baer's laws of embryology (or laws of development) are four rules proposed by Karl Ernst von Baer to explain the observed... |
Cleavage (embryo) (redirect from Cleavage (embryology)) In embryology, cleavage is the division of cells in the early development of the embryo, following fertilization. The zygotes of many species undergo rapid... |
Karl Ernst von Baer (section Embryology) a principle in a variety of species, laying the foundation for comparative embryology in the book Über Entwickelungsgeschichte der Thiere (1828). In 1826... |
Keith L. Moore (section Embryology in the Qur'an) of embryology was established. Moore worked with the Embryology Committee on a comparative study of the Qur’an, the Hadith and modern embryology. The... |
Recapitulation theory (redirect from Recapitulation in embryology) became known as the "Meckel-Serres Law". This attempted to link comparative embryology with a "pattern of unification" in the organic world. It was supported... |
of Anatomy and Embryology (sometimes abbreviated as the IJAE) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of anatomy and embryology. It was established... |
the advent of genetic techniques like DNA sequencing, comparative anatomy together with embryology were the primary tools for understanding phylogeny, as... |
Pharyngeal arch (category Embryology) Inderbir Sing, G.P Pal-Human Embryology McMinn, R., 1994. Last's anatomy: Regional and applied (9th ed). Sudhir, Sant, 2008.Embryology for Medical Students 2nd... |
Embryo (category Embryology) Commons has media related to Embryos. Wikiquote has quotations related to Embryo. UNSW Embryology - Educational website A Comparative Embryology Gallery... |
controversy linked the fields of developmental biology and comparative anatomy into comparative embryology. From a more modern perspective, Haeckel's drawings... |
Hypoblast (category Embryology) In amniote embryology, the hypoblast is one of two distinct layers arising from the inner cell mass in the mammalian blastocyst, or from the blastodisc... |
Sex cords (category Embryology of urogenital system) PMID 37020056. S2CID 257984306. Sadler, T.W. (2015). Langman's medical embryology (13th ed.). Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer. ISBN 9781469897806. OCLC 885475111... |
the urogenital sinus in males". www.embryology.ch. "The external genitalia, indifferent stage". Human Embryology: Organogenesis. Retrieved 2015-03-03... |
Ross Granville Harrison (section Studies in embryology) United States Fish Commission in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, studying the embryology of the oyster with his close friend E. G. Conklin and H. V. Wilson. In... |
Standard Event System (category Embryology) Embryos was developed in 2009 to establish a common language in comparative embryology. Homologous developmental characters are defined therein and should... |
internal structure of animals Comparative anatomy - comparative anatomy of different animals Dermatology - study of skin Embryology - study of embryonic development... |
but soon involved more fundamental subjects, especially embryology, comparative embryology and evolution. Among the Messina scientists were August David... |
Balfour, Francis M. (1880). A treatise on comparative embryology (1st ed.). London: Macmillan. Comparative Embryology, Vol 2, p. 300. "Library and Archive... |