Developmental Biology

Developmental biology is a field of study that focuses on the science of how living organisms develop and change over time, from conception to death. It examines the biological processes of growth, differentiation, and morphogenesis that occur in both unicellular and multicellular organisms. Developmental biology helps us to understand the genetic and molecular basis of development, diseases and disorders, and provides important insights into reproduction and the evolution of life. It can also be used to create treatments and therapies, and to inform biotechnological and biomedical research. Developmental biology is a fundamental field of research in the life sciences, and is essential for advancing our understanding of life.

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