From genomes to morphology: a view from amphioxus
As complete genome sequences are determined from an ever-increasing number of animal species, new opportunities are arising for comparative biology. For zoologists interested in the evolution of shape and form, however, there is a problem. The link between genome sequence and morphology is not direc...
Main Author: | Holland, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2010
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