A key question in evolutionary developmental biology is how DNA sequence changes have directed the evolution of morphological diversity. The widely accepted view was that morphological changes resulted from differences in number and/or type of transcription factors, or even from small changes in the amino acid sequence of similar proteins. Research over the last two decades indicated that most of the developmental and genetic mechanisms that produce new structures involve proteins that are deeply conserved. These proteins are encoded by a type of genes known as 'toolkit' genes that control a plethora of processes essential for the correct development of the organism. Mutations in these toolkit genes produce deleterious pleiotropic effects. ...
Advances in the empirical sectors of biology are beginning to reveal evolvability as a major evoluti...
Contemporary biology understands macro-evolutionary steps as changes in developmental processes: the...
Most animals evolved from a common ancestor, Urbilateria, which already had in place the development...
SummaryRecent debate has focused on the role of cis-regulatory mutations in the evolution of genes c...
Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences a...
Recent debate has focused on the role of cis-regulatory mutations in the evolution of genes controll...
An important tenet of evolutionary developmental biology (“evo devo”) is that adaptive mutations aff...
Today's biodiversity is the spectacular product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. Under...
In recent years, evolutionary biology has been the focus of post-Darwinist theories superseding the ...
Recent evolutionary studies clearly indicate that evolution is mainly driven by changes in the compl...
Biologists have a long history of arguing about the relative importance of organisms and environment...
Evolutionary developmental biology has come to prominence in the past two decades, in both the plant...
How have animals evolved new body designs (morphological evolution)? This requires explanations both...
Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) suggests a distinction between modular and systemic va...
One of the surprising insights gained from research in evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo)...
Advances in the empirical sectors of biology are beginning to reveal evolvability as a major evoluti...
Contemporary biology understands macro-evolutionary steps as changes in developmental processes: the...
Most animals evolved from a common ancestor, Urbilateria, which already had in place the development...
SummaryRecent debate has focused on the role of cis-regulatory mutations in the evolution of genes c...
Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences a...
Recent debate has focused on the role of cis-regulatory mutations in the evolution of genes controll...
An important tenet of evolutionary developmental biology (“evo devo”) is that adaptive mutations aff...
Today's biodiversity is the spectacular product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. Under...
In recent years, evolutionary biology has been the focus of post-Darwinist theories superseding the ...
Recent evolutionary studies clearly indicate that evolution is mainly driven by changes in the compl...
Biologists have a long history of arguing about the relative importance of organisms and environment...
Evolutionary developmental biology has come to prominence in the past two decades, in both the plant...
How have animals evolved new body designs (morphological evolution)? This requires explanations both...
Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) suggests a distinction between modular and systemic va...
One of the surprising insights gained from research in evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo)...
Advances in the empirical sectors of biology are beginning to reveal evolvability as a major evoluti...
Contemporary biology understands macro-evolutionary steps as changes in developmental processes: the...
Most animals evolved from a common ancestor, Urbilateria, which already had in place the development...