Heterochrony is an enabling concept in evolution theory that metaphorically captures the mechanism of biologic change due to mechanisms of growth and development. The spatio-temporal patterns of morphogenesis are determined by cell-to-cell signaling mediated by specific soluble growth factors and their cognate receptors on nearby cells of different germline origins. Subsequently, down-stream production of second messengers generates patterns of form and function. Environmental upheavals such as Romer's hypothesized drying up of bodies of water globally caused the vertebrate water-land transition. That transition caused physiologic stress, modifying cell-cell signaling to generate terrestrial adaptations of the skeleton, lung, skin, kidney a...
The connection between development and evolution has become the focus of an increasing amount of res...
Steiner T, Jin Y, Sendhoff B, Pelikan M, Branke J. Evolving heterochrony for cellular differentiatio...
Diagrams of heterochronic processes in biology and culture; Illustration of the 'Cultural heterochro...
Heterochrony is an enabling concept in evolution theory that metaphorically captures the mechanism o...
Heterochrony is an enabling concept in evolution theory that metaphorically captures the mechanism o...
Heterochrony can be defined as change to the timing or rate of development relative to the ancestor....
Perhaps development is more than just morphogenesis. We now recognize that the conceptus expresses e...
Heterochrony is explained and illustrated. It is an evolutionary change in the timing of development...
Recently, evolutionary algorithms coupled with simulated developmental processes have been used succ...
The concept of heterochrony has long had a central place in evolutionary theory. During their long h...
AbstractThere has been a resurgence of interest in comparative embryology. It is now important to be...
Vertebrate Hox genes are essential for the proper organization of the body plan during development. ...
Currently, the biologic sciences are a Tower of Babel, having become so highly specialized that one ...
Physiology integrates biology with the environment through cell-cell interactions at multiple levels...
Heterochrony—variation in the rate or timing of developmental processes or events over evolutionary ...
The connection between development and evolution has become the focus of an increasing amount of res...
Steiner T, Jin Y, Sendhoff B, Pelikan M, Branke J. Evolving heterochrony for cellular differentiatio...
Diagrams of heterochronic processes in biology and culture; Illustration of the 'Cultural heterochro...
Heterochrony is an enabling concept in evolution theory that metaphorically captures the mechanism o...
Heterochrony is an enabling concept in evolution theory that metaphorically captures the mechanism o...
Heterochrony can be defined as change to the timing or rate of development relative to the ancestor....
Perhaps development is more than just morphogenesis. We now recognize that the conceptus expresses e...
Heterochrony is explained and illustrated. It is an evolutionary change in the timing of development...
Recently, evolutionary algorithms coupled with simulated developmental processes have been used succ...
The concept of heterochrony has long had a central place in evolutionary theory. During their long h...
AbstractThere has been a resurgence of interest in comparative embryology. It is now important to be...
Vertebrate Hox genes are essential for the proper organization of the body plan during development. ...
Currently, the biologic sciences are a Tower of Babel, having become so highly specialized that one ...
Physiology integrates biology with the environment through cell-cell interactions at multiple levels...
Heterochrony—variation in the rate or timing of developmental processes or events over evolutionary ...
The connection between development and evolution has become the focus of an increasing amount of res...
Steiner T, Jin Y, Sendhoff B, Pelikan M, Branke J. Evolving heterochrony for cellular differentiatio...
Diagrams of heterochronic processes in biology and culture; Illustration of the 'Cultural heterochro...