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    12009Comparative embryology without a microscope: using genomic approaches to understand the evolution of development.



    +-nlJ Biol 8(7):65 (2009)
    22008Evo-devo: variations on ancestral themes.



    +-nlCell 132(2):185-95 (2008)
    32007Endogenous morphine synthetic pathway preceded and gave rise to catecholamine synthesis in evolution (Review).



    +-nlInt J Mol Med 20(6):837-41 (2007)
    42010Aphid wing dimorphisms: linking environmental and genetic control of trait variation.



    +-nlPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 365(1540):605-16 (2010) Brisson JA
    52010Genotype-phenotype mapping and the end of the 'genes as blueprint' metaphor.



    +-nlPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 365(1540):557-66 (2010) Pigliucci M
    62008The evolution of developmental gene networks: lessons from comparative studies on holometabolous insects.



    +-nlPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 363(1496):1539-47 (2008)
    72008Conserved developmental processes and the formation of evolutionary novelties: examples from butterfly wings.



    +-nlPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 363(1496):1549-55 (2008)
    82002Developmental basis of limb evolution.



    +-nlInt J Dev Biol 46(7):835-45 (2002)
    92003The origin and evolution of the nervous system.



    +-nlInt J Dev Biol 47(7-8):555-62 (2003)
    102003The Cambrian "explosion" of metazoans and molecular biology: would Darwin be satisfied?



    +-nlInt J Dev Biol 47(7-8):505-15 (2003)
    112009Segmentation, metamerism and the Cambrian explosion.



    +-nlInt J Dev Biol 53(8-10):1305-16 (2009)



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