Developmental Biology
Developmental biology is a study of the growth and development of organisms. Developmental Biology The genes that regulate the growth, differentiation, and morphogenesis of genes, which allow organisms to form tissues and organs. Embryology (Embryology) is sometimes more clearly regulated to a single cell stage of a living body, to an independent individual. Until the twentieth century, embryology was a more biologically narrative science. Today, embryology or developmental biology deals with the discussion of an organism, how to form individual steps in the correct and complete form of the individual. After entering the 1970s, developmental biology research focused primarily on molecular and cellular biology on embryology. The field of evolutionary developmental biology was mainly formed in the 1990s, which is derived from molecular developmental biology and evolutionary biology to study the differences in the developmental processes among different species. Are often used in animal models of developmental biology, nematodes (Caenorhabditis elegans), Drosophila ...