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epigenesis
epigenesis Biol. (ɛpɪˈdʒɛnɪsɪs) [f. Gr. ἐπί upon + γένεσις generation: see genesis. The word is used by W. Harvey, Exercitationes 1651, p. 148, and in the English Anatomical Exercitations 1653, p. 272. It is explained to mean ‘partium super-exorientium additamentum’, ‘the additament of parts budding... Oxford English Dictionary
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Epigenesis
Epigenesis may refer to: Epigenesis (biology), describes morphogenesis and development of an organism By analogy, a philosophical and theological concept The Epigenesis, a 2010 album by Melechesh Epigenesis, a video game created during the 2013 Make Something Unreal competition See also Epigenetics, changes wikipedia.org
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Epigenesis (biology)
In biology, epigenesis (or, in contrast to preformationism, neoformationism) is the process by which plants, animals and fungi develop from a seed, spore Aristotle first published the theory of epigenesis in his book On the Generation of Animals. wikipedia.org
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epigenetic
epigenetic, a. and n. pl. (ˌɛpɪdʒɪˈnɛtɪk) [f. epigenesis, on the analogy of genetic.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to, or of the nature of, epigenesis.1883 W. Arthur Fernley Lect. 160 Epigenetic progress from germ to organ. 1887 Mind Oct. 629 He..contends for an ‘epigenetic’ as distinguished from an ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Epigenesis
The Epigenesis is the fifth full-length album by the black metal band Melechesh. Recording Epigenesis was recorded in Turkey. wikipedia.org
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epigenist
epigenist (ɪˈpɪdʒɪnɪst) [f. Gr. ἐπί + γεν- (see epigenesis) + -ist.] = epigenesist.1875 tr. Schmidt's Desc. & Darw. 45 The vehement dispute..between Evolutionists and Epigenists. Oxford English Dictionary
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Probabilistic epigenesis
Waddington's idea of developmental epigenesis. See also Epigenesis (biology) References Epigenetics Neuropsychology Developmental psychology wikipedia.org
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preformation
preformation (priːfɔːˈmeɪʃən) Also præ-. [f. pre- A. 2 + formation; cf. preform. So F. préformation (18th c. Bonnet in Littré).] 1. The action or process of forming or shaping beforehand; previous formation.1732 Hist. Litteraria IV. 195 It is easy to think that the Soul is a divine Automaton, still ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Epigenetic (disambiguation)
Epigenetic robotics Epigenetic valley Epigenetic ice wedge Epigenetic ore deposits, minerals, mineral assemblages, or structural features See also Epigenesis wikipedia.org
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Epigenes
an Ancient Greek tragedist Epigenes, son of Antiphon, a disciple of Socrates Epigenes (crater), a lunar crater named after the astrologer See also Epigenesis wikipedia.org
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如何理解与看待表观遗传学 (Epigenetics) ?
He holds that epigenesis + genetics = epigenetics[1]. C. H. Epigenesis是古希腊哲学家亚里斯多德(公元前384-322年)表达的一种发育的观点,相对于preformation(先成论),这一理论认为机体的发育不是现成雏形的简单放大,而是在发育过程中逐渐形成的,后人Epigenesis其中文译成为后成论[2]。 zhihu
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Preformationism
Because of technological limitations, there was no available mechanical explanation for epigenesis. Despite careful observation of developing embryos, epigenesis suffered from a lack of a theoretical mechanism of generation. wikipedia.org
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Choriogenesis
Placentas vary with respect to the transport of nutrients and hormones, a variance that may influence epigenesis. wikipedia.org
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Gilbert Gottlieb
Gottlieb's major contribution to the field of psychology was his theory of probabilistic epigenesis, which explains that there is no predetermined path Probabilistic epigenesis. Developmental Science, 10, 1-11. (1997). Synthesizing nature and nurture: Prenatal roots of instinctive behavior. wikipedia.org
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Gametogonium
Preformation was initially perceived as more common than epigenesis, as it appears in many model organisms like the common fruit fly, roundworms and some Epigenesis has since been shown to be the more common mechanism. The specific mechanism of germ line differentiation varies across species. wikipedia.org
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