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The Rise of Evolutionary Developmental Biology

What stimulated the rise of evolutionary developmental biology in the 1980s One factor may have been the publication of a seminal book on the subject in 1983 by Rudy Raff and Thom Kaufman (Raff and Kaufman, 1983). Certainly, I recall reading the book cover to... [Pg.264]

Merging Together and Drifting Apart The Rise of Evolutionary Developmental Biology Technical Advances Molecular Phylogenetics Discovery of Conserved Developmental Genes... [Pg.307]


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