Publication: 4. Mammalian embryology and organogenesis
4. Mammalian embryology and organogenesis
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Werneburg, I., & Spiekman, S. N. F. (2018). 4. Mammalian embryology and organogenesis. In F. Zachos & R. Asher (Eds.), Mammalian Evolution, Diversity and Systematics (pp. 59–116). Walter de Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110341553-004
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4.1 Historical introduction : The origin of the human being is one of the major philosophical questions. One way of answering it is through an ontogenetic and evolutionary approach. Theories about the developmental origin in the mother’s womb were first documented by Greek scholars in the 5th century BC (Breidbach 2015). Being dependent on the success of reproduction, fertility has triggered human thinking for a much longer period of human evolution as is documented in the art of the Paleolithic, the Mesolithic, the Neolithic, and lat
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Werneburg, I., & Spiekman, S. N. F. (2018). 4. Mammalian embryology and organogenesis. In F. Zachos & R. Asher (Eds.), Mammalian Evolution, Diversity and Systematics (pp. 59–116). Walter de Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110341553-004