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www.reference.com/topic/Nucleus-of-Paramecium
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Non-Mendelian Inheritance Induced by Gene Amplification in the Germ ... Homology-dependent maternal inhibition of developmental excision of
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www.reference.com/topic/Insect-Evolution
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Recent developmental studies aimed at elucidating the evolutionary origin of insect wings highlight the difficulties of identifying homology between dramatically different structures.
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www.ualberta.ca/~brigandt/radiation.pdf
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The term homology is used in developmental biology as a whole—at least in the sense .... Developmental homology refers to similar, repeated, or corresponding ...
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www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v8/n6/full/nrg2099.html
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A solution to this conundrum can be found in the fact that developmental variation in homologous characters is not randomly distributed, but affects some ...
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www.drosophila-conf.org/2011/abstracts/text/f80680.htm
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Morphological homology vs. Developmental homology - a case study using insect wing veins. Tingjia Lao, Yoshinori Tomoyasu. Department of Zoology, Miami ...
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icb.oxfordjournals.org/content/40/5/777.abstract
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Homology is a central concept for Developmental Evolution. Here I argue that homology should be explained within the reference processes of development ...
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wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_developmental_homology
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Developmental homology is recognized in embryos. Two different organisms can have a common embryonic trait, say gill pouches or a tail, but in some of those ...
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www.trueorigin.org/homology.asp
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(Van Valen, 1982) According to Van Valen, homologous features are produced during the development of each individual organism by information which has ...
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