Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences are responsible for the evolution of morphological diversity. Here, I outline eight principles derived from molecular and evolutionary developmental biology and review recent studies of species divergence that have led to a genetic theory of morphological evolution, which states that (1) form evolves largely by altering the expression of functionally conserved proteins, and (2) such changes largely occur through mutations in the cis-regulatory sequences of pleiotropic developmental regulatory loci and of the target genes within the vast networks they control
Evo-Devo and an Expanding Evolutionary Synthesis: A Genetic Theory of Morphological Evolutio
The past 35 years have witnessed a revolution in evolutionary genetics that, like the proverbial The...
AbstractThe rise of evolutionary developmental biology was not the progressive isolation and charact...
Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences a...
Today's biodiversity is the spectacular product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. Under...
One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
An important tenet of evolutionary developmental biology (“evo devo”) is that adaptive mutations aff...
The early studies of evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) come from several sources. Tribut...
A key question in evolutionary developmental biology is how DNA sequence changes have directed the e...
Developmental biology and evolutionary biology are both mature integrative disciplines which started...
Most animals evolved from a common ancestor, Urbilateria, which already had in place the development...
One of the chief aims of modern biology is to understand the causes and mechanisms of morphological ...
In recent years, evolutionary biology has been the focus of post-Darwinist theories superseding the ...
Since Darwin (and Wallace) put forward the theory of evolution by natural selection, embryonic devel...
Evo-Devo and an Expanding Evolutionary Synthesis: A Genetic Theory of Morphological Evolutio
The past 35 years have witnessed a revolution in evolutionary genetics that, like the proverbial The...
AbstractThe rise of evolutionary developmental biology was not the progressive isolation and charact...
Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences a...
Today's biodiversity is the spectacular product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. Under...
One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
An important tenet of evolutionary developmental biology (“evo devo”) is that adaptive mutations aff...
The early studies of evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) come from several sources. Tribut...
A key question in evolutionary developmental biology is how DNA sequence changes have directed the e...
Developmental biology and evolutionary biology are both mature integrative disciplines which started...
Most animals evolved from a common ancestor, Urbilateria, which already had in place the development...
One of the chief aims of modern biology is to understand the causes and mechanisms of morphological ...
In recent years, evolutionary biology has been the focus of post-Darwinist theories superseding the ...
Since Darwin (and Wallace) put forward the theory of evolution by natural selection, embryonic devel...
Evo-Devo and an Expanding Evolutionary Synthesis: A Genetic Theory of Morphological Evolutio
The past 35 years have witnessed a revolution in evolutionary genetics that, like the proverbial The...
AbstractThe rise of evolutionary developmental biology was not the progressive isolation and charact...