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October 15, 2014
Shilo (molecular genetics, Weizmann Inst. of Science) presents an introduction to embryonic development in both words and pictures. The author combines short, readable chapters with photography--images of scanning electron micrographs and fruit fly experiments accompanied by pictures of real-world objects that illustrate the concepts of the scientific images. He begins with fertilization and a primer in genetics and inheritance, then moves through the steps of cellular and tissue development and differentiation, using his own work in fruit flies as a jumping-off point. He closes with a discussion of stem cells and the future of growing human tissues for treatment of illness. Shilo does a remarkable job of making a complex process accessible to lay readers, using verbal analogies to elucidate concepts--for example, using a library card catalog to demonstrate cell differentiation, where all the genetic information is present but only a bit of it is in use at any given time. Even so, a basic knowledge of science and heredity will assist the reader in fully appreciating Shilo's work. VERDICT Recommended for those with interest in biology, genetics, or human development.--Rachel Owens, Daytona State Coll. Lib., FL
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