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Aleksandr Il'ich Perel'man has written: 'Geochemistry of epigenesis' 'Geochemistry of epigenesis [by] Aleksandr I. Perel'man' -- subject(s): Geochemistry
Hasan Khatib has written: 'Livestock epigenetics' -- subject(s): Genetics, Embryology, Epigenesis, Livestock
Cornelis Murre has written: 'Epigenetic regulation of lymphocyte development' -- subject(s): Lymphocytes, Genetic regulation, Epigenetics, Genetic Epigenesis
Embryology means the study of events that lead to fertilisation till formation of embryo.The complete embryology was proposed by Aristotle called epigenesis in his book On the generation of Animals.
Probabilistic epigenesis is a theory that suggests development occurs through bidirectional interactions between genetic and environmental influences. It posits that both nature (genetics) and nurture (environment) play a role in shaping an individual's growth and development, with outcomes being probabilistic rather than determined solely by genes or environment alone. This theory highlights the complexity of development and the significance of interactions between genetic predispositions and environmental factors.
Scott F. Gilbert has written: 'Developmental Biology' 'Developmental Biology, Eighth Edition (Developmental Biology)' 'Developmental Biology: A Comprehensive Synthesis: Volume 7' 'Ecological developmental biology' -- subject(s): Phenotypic plasticity, Evolution (Biology), Developmental biology, Epigenesis
Epigenetics (as in "epigenetic landscape") was coined by C. H. Waddington in 1942 as a portmanteau of the words genetics and epigenesis.[4] Epigenesis is an old[5] word which has more recently been used (see preformationism for historical background) to describe the differentiation of cells from their initial totipotent state in embryonic development. When Waddington coined the term the physical nature of genes and their role in heredity was not known; he used it as a conceptual model of how genes might interact with their surroundings to produce a phenotype.I would like you to know that I copied this off of Wikipedia. Just giving them the credit they deserve.
Andreas VesaliusHe was a Belgian anatomist and physician, whose dissections of the human body and description of his findings helped to correct misconceptions prevailing since ancient times and to lay the foundations of the modern science of anatomy. Belgian anatomist and physician, whose dissections of the human body and description of his findings helped to correct misconceptions prevailing since ancient times and to lay the foundations of the modern science of anatomy.Andreas Vesalius
Aristotle's inheritance theory, primarily discussed in his work "Physics," posits that traits are passed from parents to offspring through a process he termed "epigenesis." He believed that the male contributes the form or essence of the offspring, while the female provides the matter. This theory emphasizes the importance of both parents in the development of the next generation, a precursor to modern understandings of genetics, although it lacked the scientific rigor found in contemporary biology. Aristotle's views laid the groundwork for later explorations of heredity and reproduction.
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