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The classical fields of comparative endocrinology and neurobiologyare gaining new momentum from the many projects involved with thesequencing of animal genomes. This volume covers recent and newdevelopments in the fields of vertebrate and invertebrateendocrinology and neuroendocrinology. The comparative approach has proven to be one of the mostrewarding to study gene functions and is a key component offunctional genomics. The interactions between comparativeendocrinology and genome sequencing as well as developmentalbiology and neurobiology are providing many exciting discoveries.Comparative…mehr

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The classical fields of comparative endocrinology and neurobiologyare gaining new momentum from the many projects involved with thesequencing of animal genomes. This volume covers recent and newdevelopments in the fields of vertebrate and invertebrateendocrinology and neuroendocrinology.
The comparative approach has proven to be one of the mostrewarding to study gene functions and is a key component offunctional genomics. The interactions between comparativeendocrinology and genome sequencing as well as developmentalbiology and neurobiology are providing many exciting discoveries.Comparative endocrinology is highly suitable for translation of theknowledge of gene structure into insights into the physiology oforganisms.
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Hubert Vaudry is the editor of Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology, Volume 1162, published by Wiley. Eric W. Roubos is the editor of Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology, Volume 1162, published by Wiley.