Dictyostelium development shows a novel pattern of evolutionary conservation.
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Comparative Transcriptomes and EVO-DEVO Studies Depending on Next Generation SequencingA set of genes conserved in sequence and expression traces back the establishment of multicellularity in social amoebae.Transcriptomic signatures shaped by cell proportions shed light on comparative developmental biology.Transcriptomics of developing embryos and organs: A raising tool for evo-devo.A "developmental hourglass" in fungi.An explanatory evo-devo model for the developmental hourglass.
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Dictyostelium development shows a novel pattern of evolutionary conservation.
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Dictyostelium development shows a novel pattern of evolutionary conservation.
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Dictyostelium development shows a novel pattern of evolutionary conservation.
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Dictyostelium development shows a novel pattern of evolutionary conservation.
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Dictyostelium development shows a novel pattern of evolutionary conservation.
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Dictyostelium development shows a novel pattern of evolutionary conservation.
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David C Queller
Xiangjun Tian
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10.1093/MOLBEV/MST007
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2013-01-16T00:00:00Z