Morphological innovation and developmental genetics
AUTOR(ES)
Marshall, Charles R.
FONTE
The National Academy of Sciences
RESUMO
How do the actions of individual genes contribute to the complex morphologies of animals and plants? How widespread are these genes taxonomically? How many genes are involved in the morphological differences observed between species, and can we identify them? To what extent can empirical data and theory be reconciled? We provide an overview of some recent attempts to answer these questions, answers that have taken us to the threshold of understanding the mechanistic basis and evolutionary factors that underlie morphological innovation.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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