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History of Evolutionary Developmental Biology
Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, 2019Foundations of evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) were laid by K. von Baer, the author of the law of embryonic similarity in various animal species. Subsequent exploration of this problem was related to the proof of the relationship between the invertebrate and vertebrate animals (A.O. Kowalevsky). The next phase of evo-devo progress was the
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Evolutionary developmental biology
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Evolutionary developmental biology of the tetrapod limb
Development, 1994ABSTRACT New insights into the origin of the tetrapod limb, and its early development and patterning, are emerging from a variety of fields. A wide diversity of approaches was reported at the BSDB Spring Symposium on ‘The Evolution of Developmental Mechanisms’ (Edinburgh, 1994); here I review the contributions these various approaches ...
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Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) of cestodes
Experimental Parasitology, 2017Cestodes (tapeworms) have complex adaptations to their obligatory parasitic life-style. Among these adaptations, they show many evolutionary innovations in their development, including complex life-cycles with multiple hosts and life-stages, several independent origins of asexual reproduction, and the evolution of segmentation as a mean to generate ...
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology: Philosophical Issues
2014Evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-devo) is a loose conglomeration of research programs in the life sciences with two main axes: (a) the evolution of development, or inquiry into the pattern and processes of how ontogeny varies and changes over time; and, (b) the developmental basis of evolution, or inquiry into the causal impact of ontogenetic ...
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Developmental plasticity and evolutionary biology.
The Journal of nutrition, 2007Fetal experience determines some of the characteristics of human adults. Well-nourished mothers have offspring who are adapted to affluent conditions; mothers on a low level of nutrition have offspring who are adapted to lean environments. If the mother's forecast of her offspring's future environment is incorrect, the health of her offspring may ...
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What is evolutionary developmental biology?
Novartis Foundation symposium, 2000All changes in animal form and function during evolution are due to changes in their DNA. Such changes determine which proteins are made, and where and when, during embryonic development. These proteins thus control the behaviour of the cells of the embryo.
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