2014
DOI: 10.4236/am.2014.517255
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Topology in Biology: Singularities and Surgery Transformations in Metazoan Development and Evolution

Abstract: The review presents a topological description and interpretation (analysis) of some events in metazoan development and evolution through the use of well-known mathematical concepts and theorems (using topological approach). It is the topological language that can provide strict and adequate description of various phenomena in developmental and evolutionary transformations. Topological singularities inevitably arising and transforming during early development destroy the preexisting pattern of symmetry. The sym… Show more

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“…Tree represents both the morphological and molecular phylogeny between animals, according to recent evidence. Phylogenetic tree based on information from Ghorai and Ghosh (2014), Isaeva et al (2014), Whelan et al (2015), Brusca et al (2016) and Fröbius and Funch (2017). (Perez et al, 2013), and Symsagittifera roscoffensis (Semmler et al, 2010) it has been possible to get a better understanding about the evolutionary development of the NS centralization, or in other words, from an irregular and diffuse nerve array to a centralized nerve organization.…”
Section: Nervous System In Marine Organismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tree represents both the morphological and molecular phylogeny between animals, according to recent evidence. Phylogenetic tree based on information from Ghorai and Ghosh (2014), Isaeva et al (2014), Whelan et al (2015), Brusca et al (2016) and Fröbius and Funch (2017). (Perez et al, 2013), and Symsagittifera roscoffensis (Semmler et al, 2010) it has been possible to get a better understanding about the evolutionary development of the NS centralization, or in other words, from an irregular and diffuse nerve array to a centralized nerve organization.…”
Section: Nervous System In Marine Organismsmentioning
confidence: 99%