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Evo-Devo Algorithms: Gene-Regulation for Digital Architecture. [PDF]
Navarro-Mateu D, Cocho-Bermejo A.
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Expanding the evo-devo toolkit: generation of 3D mammary tissue from diverse mammals.
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Trends in Plant Science, 2023
Evo-devo is often thought of as being the study of which genes underlie which phenotypes. However, evo-devo is much more than this, especially in plant science. In leaf scars along stems, cell changes across wood growth rings, or flowers along inflorescences, plants trace a record of their own development. Plant morpho evo-devo provides data that genes
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Evo-devo is often thought of as being the study of which genes underlie which phenotypes. However, evo-devo is much more than this, especially in plant science. In leaf scars along stems, cell changes across wood growth rings, or flowers along inflorescences, plants trace a record of their own development. Plant morpho evo-devo provides data that genes
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2006
Functional factors such as optimal design and adaptive value have been the central concern of evolutionary biology since the advent of the New Synthesis. By contrast, evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) has concentrated primarily on structural factors such as the ways in which body parts can be built.
Breuker, Casper J. +2 more
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Functional factors such as optimal design and adaptive value have been the central concern of evolutionary biology since the advent of the New Synthesis. By contrast, evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) has concentrated primarily on structural factors such as the ways in which body parts can be built.
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Current Topics in Developmental Biology, 2016
Alys M Cheatle Järvelä, Leslie Pick
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Alys M Cheatle Järvelä, Leslie Pick
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Evo-devo perspectives on cancer
Essays in Biochemistry, 2022Abstract The integration of evolutionary and developmental approaches into the field of evolutionary developmental biology has opened new areas of inquiry— from understanding the evolution of development and its underlying genetic and molecular mechanisms to addressing the role of development in evolution.
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The national roots of evo–devo
Theory in Biosciences, 2007Thomas H. Huxley (1893), more embryologically inclined than his friend Charles Darwin, noted that ‘‘Evolution is not a speculation, but a fact; and it takes place by epigenesis’’. It is very interesting that he wrote ‘‘epigenesis,’’ and not ‘‘natural selection.’’ But Huxley was thinking on a different level of explanation than Darwin, and he saw that ...
Scott F. Gilbert, Georgy S. Levit
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