The Molecular Genetics of Development

The Molecular Genetics of Development by Loomis, published by Academic Pr in 1995, is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationships between genetics and developmental processes. This edition spans 464 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed examination of the molecular mechanisms that underpin development in various biological contexts.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of how molecular genetics influences developmental biology, with a focus on the interplay between genetic factors and environmental influences. The book delves into topics such as the historical context of British imperialism and its social conditions, as well as the dynamics of gender and race within these frameworks. Through its in-depth discussions, this work aims to illuminate the complexities of development from a genetic perspective, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of genetics, biology, and social history.
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Imperial Leather chronicles the dangerous liaisons between gender, race and class that shaped British imperialism and its bloody dismantling. Spanning the century between Victorian Britain and the current struggle for power in South Africa, the book takes up the complex relationships between race and sexuality, fetishism and money, gender and violence, domesticity and the imperial market, and the gendering of nationalism within the zones of imperial and anti-imperial power.
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