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  1. Antonio García-Bellido y García de Diego ForMemRS (born 30 April 1936 in Madrid) is a Spanish developmental biologist. His ideas and new approaches to the problem of development have been followed and pursued by many researchers worldwide. He is Research Professor at the Spanish National Research Council since 1974. [citation needed]

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    Jun 24, 2003 · The work of Antonio García-Bellido has been pioneer and prevalent in exploring an 'apogenetic' notion of Development: the genome, active in the individual cells, determines specific cell behaviour and this, in turn, the organization of cells in supracellular systems.

  3. Dec 6, 2023 · Antonio Garcia-Bellido is a Research Professor at Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC). He is a developmental biologist who specialises in researching the genetics of animal development. He is specifically interested in how genes control growth, or morphogenesis, in insects.

  4. Antonio GARCÍA-BELLIDO, Professor ad honorem CSIC | Cited by 9,806 | of Centro De Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa, Madrid | Read 130 publications | Contact Antonio GARCÍA-BELLIDO

  5. The work of Antonio García-Bellido has been pioneer and prevalent in exploring an 'apogenetic' notion of Development: the genome, active in the individual cells, determines specific cell behaviour and this, in turn, the organization of cells in supracellular systems.

  6. Biography. Antonio Garcia-Bellido is a developmental biologist who specialises in researching the genetics of animal development. He is specifically interested in how genes control growth, or morphogenesis, in insects. Antonio discovered that groups of genes can act together to define a developmental operation, in a similar way to a computer ...

  7. Dec 1, 2008 · Antonio García-Bellido (Fig. 2) was born in Madrid in 1936. Having developed an interest in the mechanisms that generate organisms, he decided that Genetics held the key to the solution ...