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Evo Devo: evolutionary developmental mechanisms

Evo Devo: evolutionary developmental mechanisms

... of developmental and physiological processes (Goldschmidt, 1918, ...if developmental change is related (perhaps causally) to evolutionary change as Darwin and other 19th century morphologists ... See full document

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Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo): Past, Present, and Future

Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo): Past, Present, and Future

... of mechanisms summarized in Box 1 implies that evolutionary developmental mechanisms are not all found in the genes, although all have a genetic ...new mechanisms emerge as development ... See full document

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The Body Plan Concept and Its Centrality in Evo-Devo

The Body Plan Concept and Its Centrality in Evo-Devo

... modern evolutionary principles and provides a conceptual foundation for evo-devo ...Major evo-devo concepts such as constraint, evolvability, homology, canalization, integration and ... See full document

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Putting evo devo into focus  An interview with Scott F  Gilbert

Putting evo devo into focus An interview with Scott F Gilbert

... how evolutionary novelty and stasis are produced through developmental interac- tions; (2) how development itself evolves and (3) how development can allow developing organisms to survive in particular ... See full document

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The place of phylogeny and cladistics in Evo Devo research

The place of phylogeny and cladistics in Evo Devo research

... interpreting evo/devo data in a phylogenetic context tended to rely on standard ”text-book” views of animal phylogeny; and were not particularly concerned with the details of phylogenetic ...various ... See full document

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Ectocarpus: an evo-devo model for the brown algae

Ectocarpus: an evo-devo model for the brown algae

... Ectocarpus is a cosmopolitan genus, occurring world- wide in temperate and subtropical regions, and has been collected on all continents except Antarctica [1]. It is pre- sent mainly on rocky shores where it grows on ... See full document

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Computational Phenotypes: Where the Theory of Computation Meets Evo-Devo

Computational Phenotypes: Where the Theory of Computation Meets Evo-Devo

... the developmental pattern of the cortical component serving as working memory for the computational system with a sequence machine located in the basal ...within Evolutionary Developmental Biology ... See full document

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Snakes: hatching of a model system for Evo Devo?

Snakes: hatching of a model system for Evo Devo?

... ABSTRACT Evo-Devo studies rely on a collection of animal model systems belonging to different phylogenetic branches to try and understand how organisms carrying a similar set of genes and pathways can ... See full document

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A Perspective on Micro-Evo-Devo: Progress and Potential

A Perspective on Micro-Evo-Devo: Progress and Potential

... and developmental bases of natural variation in populations and the evolutionary forces that have shaped this ...of evolutionary developmental biology and population ...that evo ... See full document

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In silico evo-devo: reconstructing stages in the evolution of animal segmentation

In silico evo-devo: reconstructing stages in the evolution of animal segmentation

... two mechanisms to stop posterior growth: one depending on stochastic changes in an oscillating gene, making it very non-robust, and the other depending on the gradual build-up of a slowly decaying gene, yielding ... See full document

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Evo-Devo — Of Course, But Which One? Some Comments on Chomsky’s Analogies between the Biolinguistic Approach and Evo-Devo

Evo-Devo — Of Course, But Which One? Some Comments on Chomsky’s Analogies between the Biolinguistic Approach and Evo-Devo

... (and Neo-Darwinism) was to ignore development or, at least, leave it aside, thus favouring the dissociation between phylogeny and ontogeny (a wide consensus exists on this topic; see Griffiths & Gray 2001: 195, ... See full document

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Fossils and Plant Evolution: Structural Fingerprints and Modularity in the Evo-Devo Paradigm

Fossils and Plant Evolution: Structural Fingerprints and Modularity in the Evo-Devo Paradigm

... specific developmental regulatory mechanisms and modules is viewed within an evolutionary (paleo-evo-devo) ...in developmental regulation and the evolution of equisetophyte ... See full document

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Cubozoan jellyfish: an Evo/Devo model for eyes and other sensory systems

Cubozoan jellyfish: an Evo/Devo model for eyes and other sensory systems

... rhabdomeric (microvillar) photoreceptors generally populating inver- tebrates (Eakin, 1962, Yamasu and Yoshida, 1976). Eakin believed from electron microscopic evidence that there was “a common ancestry of the taxa ... See full document

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Evolutionary Morphology, Innovation, and the Synthesis of Evolution and Development

Evolutionary Morphology, Innovation, and the Synthesis of Evolution and Development

... when evolutionary biology has been conceived of predominantly in population genetic terms, leading to an overemphasis on developmental genetics as the route to ...understand developmental ... See full document

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Developmental genetic mechanisms of evolutionary tooth loss in cypriniform fishes

Developmental genetic mechanisms of evolutionary tooth loss in cypriniform fishes

... In contrast to birds, zebrafish retain the genetic information necessary to make pharyngeal teeth and the data available to date suggest that this information is similar to that used in controlling oral tooth development ... See full document

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Developmental biology and potential use of Alboglossiphonia lata (Annelida: Hirudinea) as an “Evo-Devo” model organism

Developmental biology and potential use of Alboglossiphonia lata (Annelida: Hirudinea) as an “Evo-Devo” model organism

... The evolutionary history was inferred using the Neighbor-Joining method ...the evolutionary distances used to infer the phylogenetic ...The evolutionary distances were computed using the Poisson ... See full document

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Syntactic Networks as an Endophenotype of Developmental Language Disorders: An Evo-Devo Approach to Clinical Linguistics

Syntactic Networks as an Endophenotype of Developmental Language Disorders: An Evo-Devo Approach to Clinical Linguistics

... In evolutionary- developmental (evo-devo) approaches, the limited set of phenotypes that result from the interplay of the different factors regulating development are usually referred to as ... See full document

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Evo Devo: the long and winding road

Evo Devo: the long and winding road

... in Evo-Devo is resolutely “internalist”; that is, too focused on the specific nature of the genetic alterations involved and paying scarce attention to the selectionist-population dynamics helping to spread ... See full document

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Co opting evo devo concepts for new insights into mechanisms of behavioural diversity

Co opting evo devo concepts for new insights into mechanisms of behavioural diversity

... robust developmental systems toward tipping points between developmental pathways that lead to different behavioural phenotypes depending on the environment encountered (Hidalgo et ... See full document

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Evo Devo of amniote integuments and appendages

Evo Devo of amniote integuments and appendages

... novel developmental mechanisms in integuments and appendages allows animals to live in diverse ecological ...hypothetical Evo-Devo space where diverse integument appendages can be placed ... See full document

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