Enrico Coen
Enrico Sandro Coen (born 29 September 1957) is a British biologist who studies the mechanisms used by plants to create complex and varied flower structures. Coen's research has aimed to define the developmental rules that govern flower and leaf growth at both the cellular level and throughout the whole plant to better understand evolution. He has combined molecular, genetic and imaging studies with population and ecological models and computational analysis to understand flower development. Provided by Wikipedia
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Cells to civilizations : principles of change that shape life by Coen, Enrico
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The art of genes : how organisms make themselves by Coen, Enrico
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