The evolutionary history of the lizard family Gymnophthalmidae is characterized by several independent events of morphological modifications to a snake-like body plan, such as limb reduction, body elongation, loss of external ear openings, and modifications in skull bones, as adaptive responses to a burrowing and fossorial lifestyle. The origins of such morphological modifications from an ancestral lizard-like condition can be traced back to evolutionary changes in the developmental processes that coordinate the building of the organism. Thus, the characterization of the embryonic development of gymnophthalmid lizards is an essential step because it lays the foundation for future studies aiming to understand the exact nature of these change...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
Squamates (lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians) are represented by a large number of species distribu...
Vertebrate model organisms have facilitated the discovery and exploration of morphogenetic events an...
The evolutionary history of the lizard family Gymnophthalmidae is characterized by several independe...
The development of the cartilaginous and bony elements that form the skull and axial and appendicula...
A história evolutiva da tribo Gymnophthalmini (família Gymnophthalmidae) é caracterizada por modific...
Gymnophthalmoidea lizards inhabit in Central and South America from lowlands to highland Andes. This...
The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various le...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
Squamates (lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians) are represented by a large number of species distribu...
Vertebrate model organisms have facilitated the discovery and exploration of morphogenetic events an...
The evolutionary history of the lizard family Gymnophthalmidae is characterized by several independe...
The development of the cartilaginous and bony elements that form the skull and axial and appendicula...
A história evolutiva da tribo Gymnophthalmini (família Gymnophthalmidae) é caracterizada por modific...
Gymnophthalmoidea lizards inhabit in Central and South America from lowlands to highland Andes. This...
The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various le...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
<p>The rise of the Evo-Devo field and the development of multidisciplinary research tools at various...
Squamates (lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians) are represented by a large number of species distribu...
Vertebrate model organisms have facilitated the discovery and exploration of morphogenetic events an...