Chapter 7 Cellular Control of Time, Size, and Shape in Development and Evolution

The rules by which anatomical size and shape are generated have intrigued scientists for centuries. In 1638, Galileo suggested a mathematical relationship between proportional changes in the shape of bones as animals increase in size, which he argued was a functional necessity for weight bearing...

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Published: Taylor & Francis 2018
Series:Evolutionary Cell Biology
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