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| #2681115 in Books | Filler Aaron G | 2007-04-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.69 x.80 x7.44l,1.52 | File type: PDF | 388 pages | Axial Character Seriation in Mammals An Historical and Morphological Exploration of the Origin Development Use and Current Collapse of the Homology Paradigm|
Modern biology is increasingly focused on the role of repetitive anatomical structures in the embryological construction of organisms. The discovery of the homeobox (Hox) genes by Edward Lewis in 1978 ushered in a series of stunning revelations such as the fundamental commonality of insect segments and mammalian vertebrae - a wild and ridiculed idea first proposed by Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire in 1822 that has now been proven correct. Axial Character Seriation in Mam...
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