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Autor:
Bruch Carlson
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BioScience. 43:59-61
Autor:
David L. Stocum
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Science. 257:1570-1571
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Zanetti, Nina C.
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The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1985 Mar 01. 60(1), 71-71.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/2827628
Autor:
Webb, Jacqueline F.
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The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1993 Mar 01. 68(1), 110-110.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/2832177
Autor:
Nina C. Zanetti
Publikováno v:
The Quarterly Review of Biology. 60:71-71
Autor:
Nigel Holder
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FEBS Letters. (1):125
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Miquel De Renzi, Arantza Etxeberria, Emily A. Gale, Diego Rasskin-Gutman, Christopher S. Rose, Laura Nuño De La Rosa García, Ann C. Burke, Charles W. Archer, John O. Reiss, Gerd B. Müller, J. Richard Hinchliffe, Hernán Dopazo
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Biological Theory. 3:351-356
In September 2008, 10 years after the untimely death of Pere Alberch (1954–1998), the 20th Altenberg Workshop in Theoretical Biology gathered a group of Pere’s students, collaborators, and colleagues (Figure 1) to celebrate his contributions to t
Autor:
J. Richard Hinchliffe
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Development. 1994:163-168
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 Mechanis
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Journal of morphology. 266(2)
The origin of birds and avian flight from within the archosaurian radiation has been among the most contentious issues in paleobiology. Although there is general agreement that birds are related to theropod dinosaurs at some level, debate centers on
Autor:
J Richard, Hinchliffe
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The International journal of developmental biology. 46(7)
Can developmental processes account for vertebrate limb homology, the overall similarity of definitive limb structure despite differences in different taxa which often relate to evolutionary adaptations? Relevant evidence is from molecular studies, f