A new study reveals surprising fairness in banded mongoose societies, driven by communal birth practices.…
Browsing: Developmental Biology
Developmental Biology is the branch of biological science that explores how organisms grow and develop from a single cell into complex, multicellular life forms. Researchers in this field investigate fundamental processes such as cell differentiation, tissue formation, morphogenesis, and genetic regulation during embryonic and post-embryonic stages. Studies in developmental biology reveal how intricate signaling pathways and genetic networks guide the formation of organs, limbs, and entire body structures. Insights from this research have profound implications for understanding birth defects, regenerative medicine, evolutionary biology, and stem cell therapy, offering a deeper grasp of life’s complexity from its earliest moments.
Plant cells regulate their size using DNA-bound levels of KRP4, a protein that slows down…
Coelacanths May Live Five Times Longer Than Researchers Expected Once thought to be extinct, lobe-finned…
Researchers Identify Trigger for “Head-to-Tail” Axis Development in Human Embryo Scientists have identified key molecular…
A mutation in four children with polymicrogyria illuminates the role of bioelectricity in early brain…
Using genetically modified medaka fish, scientists replicated the effects of ALG2-CDG, a rare sugar-processing disorder.…
Embryos across many animal species use sound cues from their environment to shape their development,…
Scientists have linked mutations in the GEMIN5 gene to a rare neurological disorder involving developmental…
Human-primate chimeric embryos survived for 20 days, offering insights into development and potential future medical…
For the first time, fibroblast-derived model of early embryo will allow extensive study into causes…
Japanese researchers found that certain sea slugs can regenerate their entire body from just their…
Three oscillating proteins cause new muscle cells to emerge from muscle stem cells in a…
For men with lower levels during puberty, higher testosterone increases brain response to faces. Young…
The banyan fig tree Ficus microcarpa is famous for its aerial roots, which sprout from…
People born without a corpus callosum do not have a bridge between the two cerebral…
Mice develop diabetes after exposure through mothers. A new UC Riverside study shows flame retardants…
Most mammals — including humans and other primates — reach sexual maturity early or late…
Project using roundworms uncovers a mechanism that leads to male infertility caused by high temperatures.…