Hox genes, homeosis and the evolution of segment identity: no need for hopeless monsters.
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The evolutionary history of the development of the pelvic fin/hindlimbThe Comet Cometh: Evolving Developmental SystemsMichael Akam and the rise of evolutionary developmental biologyCell-cell signaling drives the evolution of complex traits: introduction-lung evo-devoEvolution of a novel appendage ground plan in water striders is driven by changes in the Hox gene UltrabithoraxArthropods: developmental diversity within a (super) phylumExpression of the Hox gene complex in the indirect development of a sea urchinProbing the evolution of appendage specialization by Hox gene misexpression in an emerging model crustaceanThe combined effect of two mutations that alter serially homologous color pattern elements on the fore and hindwings of a butterfly.ParaHox gene expression in larval and postlarval development of the polychaete Nereis virens (Annelida, Lophotrochozoa).Onychophoran Hox genes and the evolution of arthropod Hox gene expressionEmergence of tissue sensitivity to Hox protein levels underlies the evolution of an adaptive morphological trait.A role of Ultrabithorax in morphological differences between Drosophila speciesUnexplored potentials of epigenetic mechanisms of plants and animals-theoretical considerations.Integration of Orthogonal Signaling by the Notch and Dpp Pathways in Drosophila.Depletion of a novel SET-domain protein enhances the sterility of mes-3 and mes-4 mutants of Caenorhabditis elegans.Organization of an echinoderm Hox gene cluster.Morphological evolution caused by many subtle-effect substitutions in regulatory DNA.The Caenorhabditis elegans maternal-effect sterile proteins, MES-2, MES-3, and MES-6, are associated in a complex in embryosThe molecular and cellular basis of gonadal sex reversal in mice and humans.The loci of evolution: how predictable is genetic evolution?Alternative splicing modulates Ubx protein function in Drosophila melanogaster.Expression of Hox genes during regeneration of nereid polychaete Alitta (Nereis) virens (Annelida, Lophotrochozoa)Ultrabithorax and abdominal-A specify the abdominal appendage in a dosage-dependent manner in silkworm, Bombyx mori.A competition mechanism for a homeotic neuron identity transformation in C. elegans.
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Hox genes, homeosis and the evolution of segment identity: no need for hopeless monsters.
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