Evolutionary Biology From Concept to Application 2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-78993-2_6
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Old and New Concepts in EvoDevo

Abstract: The concept of the modular organization of the organism is central to both classical experimental embryology and modern evolutionary developmental biology (EvoDevo). The latter discipline often ascribes homology, or the diversity of forms arising from the same module or combination of modules, to gene mutations or changes of gene regulation. This gene-centred atomistic view does not yield reliable criteria for homology, nor can it account convincingly for phenomena such as convergence and cooption. To understa… Show more

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