I like "Endless Forms Most Beautiful" by Sean B. Carroll.
http://www.amazon.com/Endless-Forms-Most-Beautiful-Kingdom/dp/0393060160

I'm looking for something somewhere in between the Carroll book,
Caporale's "Darwin in the Genome" and Margulis and Sagan's "Acquiring 
Genomes"
that has a bit more depth about newer stuff like RNA interference.  
Anybody know of one?

Carl

Jochen Fromm wrote:
> The development of the phenotype is perhaps 
> the most spectacular form of growth. Even if you 
> know the principles of epigenesis, morphogenesis 
> and molecular biology, it is still amazing how 
> a redwood tree can emerge from a single seed, 
> how a tyrannosaur can develop from a small egg, 
> and how a single cell can grow to a blue whale.
> Does someone know good general books about this 
> topic ?
>
> -J.
>
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