Epigenetic shaping of sociosexual interactions : from plants to humans
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Epigenetic shaping of sociosexual interactions : from plants to humans
(Advances in genetics / edited by E.W. Caspari and M. Demerec, v. 86)
Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2014
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Epigenetic Shaping of Sociosexual Interactions: From Plants to Humans is the first attempt to interpret the higher social functions of organisms. This volume covers an extraordinarily wide range of biological research and provides a novel framework for understanding human-specific brain functions.
Table of Contents
Different in Endosperm Formation?
Takayuki Ohnishi, Daisuke Sekine and Tetsu Kinoshita
MicroRNAs and the Epigenetics in Adult Neurogenesis
Tamami Wakabayashi, Ryo Hidaka, Shin Fujimaki, Makoto Asashima and Tomoko Kuwabara
An Epigenetic Switch of the Brain Sex as a Basis of Gendered Behavior in Drosophila
Kosei Sato and Daisuke Yamamoto
Neural Transposition in the Drosophila Brain: Is it all Bad News?
Scott Waddell, Oliver Barnstedt and Christoph Treiber
Fine-Tuning Notes in the Behavioral Symphony: Parent-of-origin Allelic Gene Expression in the Brain
Laura J. Sittig and Eva E. Redei
Influencing the Social Group: The Role of Imprinted Genes
Grainne I. McNamara and Anthony R. Isles
The Potential Role of SRY in Epigenetic Gene Regulation During Brain Sexual Differentiation in Mammals
Ryohei Sekido
The Biological Basis of Human Sexual Orientation: Is there a Role for Epigenetics?
Tuck C. Ngun and Eric Vilain
Repetitive Elements and Epigenetic Marks in Behavior and Psychiatric Disease
Miranda M. Darby and Sarven Sabunciyan
Epigenetic Modifications Underlying Symbiotic-Host Interactions
Sassan Asgari
Integrating Early Life Experience, Gene Expression, Brain Development and Emergent Phenotypes: Unraveling the Thread of Nature via Nurture
Ian C.G. Weaver
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