Heterochrony and other mechanisms of radical evolutionary change in early development
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Raff, RA; Parr, BA; Parks, AL; Wray, GA
Published in: Evolutionary innovations
January 1, 1990
Examines the view that developmental processes which happen together or sequentially in time are not necessarily tightly coupled mechanistically and may be shifted relative to each other in evolution without disrupting development. Heterochrony is the most familiar kind of dissociation in which relative timing of two developmental processes undergoes an evolutionary shift. -from Authors
Duke Scholars
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Evolutionary innovations
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January 1, 1990
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71 / 98
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Raff, R. A., Parr, B. A., Parks, A. L., & Wray, G. A. (1990). Heterochrony and other mechanisms of radical evolutionary change in early development. Evolutionary Innovations, 71–98.
Raff, R. A., B. A. Parr, A. L. Parks, and G. A. Wray. “Heterochrony and other mechanisms of radical evolutionary change in early development.” Evolutionary Innovations, January 1, 1990, 71–98.
Raff RA, Parr BA, Parks AL, Wray GA. Heterochrony and other mechanisms of radical evolutionary change in early development. Evolutionary innovations. 1990 Jan 1;71–98.
Raff, R. A., et al. “Heterochrony and other mechanisms of radical evolutionary change in early development.” Evolutionary Innovations, Jan. 1990, pp. 71–98.
Raff RA, Parr BA, Parks AL, Wray GA. Heterochrony and other mechanisms of radical evolutionary change in early development. Evolutionary innovations. 1990 Jan 1;71–98.
Published In
Evolutionary innovations
Publication Date
January 1, 1990
Start / End Page
71 / 98