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Evolution of developmental mechanisms.

David E K Ferrier1, Sebastian M Shimeld

  • 1School of Animal and Microbial Sciences, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AJ, UK.

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The British Society of Developmental Biology and Genetics Society met in 2002 to discuss advancements in developmental biology and genetics research. Key findings from the joint meeting highlighted progress in understanding gene function and organism development.

Area of Science:

  • Developmental Biology
  • Genetics

Background:

  • The joint Spring meeting of the British Society of Developmental Biology and the Genetics Society convened in York, UK.
  • The conference took place from March 20-23, 2002, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange.

Framework:

  • The meeting served as a platform for researchers to present and discuss cutting-edge findings.
  • Focus areas included gene regulation, cellular differentiation, and evolutionary developmental biology.

Implementation:

  • Presentations covered a wide range of topics within developmental biology and genetics.
  • Discussions facilitated the integration of genetic principles into developmental studies.

Implications:

  • The collaborative meeting advanced the understanding of biological development and genetic mechanisms.

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  • Outcomes are expected to influence future research directions in both fields.