The Insect Ovary Ultrastructure, previtellogenic growth and evolution

Cover of The Insect Ovary Ultrastructure, previtellogenic growth and evolution by Jürgen Büning
Year: 1994
Language: en
Edition: 1994
Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780412360800
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 3.6817197754 Pounds
Width: 0.94 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 595.7/046, 595.704
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The Insect Ovary Ultrastructure, previtellogenic growth and evolution by Jürgen Büning, published by Springer Science & Business Media on July 31, 1994, is a comprehensive exploration of insect ovaries, focusing on the diversity and common traits in egg growth processes. This 400-page volume addresses the significant advancements in understanding early pattern formation in Drosophila embryos and how these findings raise further questions regarding ovarian architecture and egg development across various insect species.

Readers will find a detailed overview of the ectodemes and other structural components of insect ovaries, highlighting the complexity and variety inherent in these biological systems. Büning’s work reflects a personal selection of insights into insect oogenesis, acknowledging the vast amount of research that has emerged over the years while emphasizing the need for a broader perspective beyond Drosophila. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the fields of science, life sciences, zoology, and evolution.


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This book will give an overview of insect ovaries, showing the diversities and the common traits in egg growth processes. The idea to write this book developed while looking at the flood of information which appeared in the early 1980s on early pattern formation in Drosophila embryos. At this time a significant breakthrough was made in studies of this little fly, combining molecular biological methods with classical and molecular genetics. The answers to questions about early pattern formation raised new questions about the architecture of ovaries and the growth of eggs within these ovaries. However, by concentrating only on Drosophila it is not possible to form an adequate picture of what is going on in insect ovaries, since the enormous diversity found among insects is not considered sufficiently. Almost forgotten, but the first to study the architecture of ovaries, was Alexander Brandt writing in 1878 in aber das Ei und seine Bildungsstaette (On the egg and its organ of development). More than 100 years later, a series of ten books or more would be required to survey all the serious informa tion we have today on insect oogenesis. Thus, this book is a personal selection and personal view on the theme, and the authors must be excused by all those scientists whose papers could not be included. The book briefly describes the ectodemes, i. e.

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