Evolutionary Innovation and Morphological Novelty
E’ stato recentemente pubblicato il nuovo fascicolo della rivista Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, Vol. 304B, n. 6 (15 November 2005)
Il volume dedica l’intero fascicolo alle riflessioni sull’ Evo-devo. Vi segnalo la presenza dell’articolo di Minelli e Fusco. Questo e’ il sommario:
Editorial: evolutionary innovation and morphological novelty (p 485-486)
Gerd B. Müller, Stuart A. Newman
The innovation triad: an EvoDevo agenda (p 487-503)
Gerd B. Müller, Stuart A. Newman
Evolutionary innovations in the fossil record: the intersection of ecology, development, and macroevolution (p 504-519)
David Jablonski
Conserved versus innovative features in animal body organization (p 520-525)
Alessandro Minelli, Giuseppe Fusco
Genetic basis for innovations in floral organ identity (p 526-535)
Elena M. Kramer, M. Alejandra Jaramillo
Evolvability of cell specification mechanisms (p 536-547)
Marie-Anne Félix, Antoine Barrière
Consideration of the neural crest and its skeletal derivatives in the context of novelty/innovation (p 548-557)
Brian K. Hall
How the turtle forms its shell: a paracrine hypothesis of carapace formation (p 558-569)
Judith Cebra-Thomas, Fraser Tan, Seeta Sistla, Eileen Estes, Gunes Bender, Christine Kim, Paul Riccio, Scott F. Gilbert
Evolution of the morphological innovations of feathers (p 570-579)
Richard O. Prum
Molecular evolution of evolutionary novelties: the vagina and uterus of therian mammals (p 580-592)
Günter P. Wagner, Vincent J. Lynch
Origination and innovation in the vertebrate limb skeleton: an epigenetic perspective (p 593-609)
Stuart A. Newman, Gerd B. Müller
Phenotypic accommodation: adaptive innovation due to developmental plasticity (p 610-618)
Mary Jane West-Eberhard
Graduality and innovation in the evolution of complex phenotypes: insights from development (p 619-631)
Isaac Salazar-Ciudad, Jukka Jernvall
Tutti gli abstracts sono disponibili presso il sito della homepage dove e’ anche disponibile questo interessante articolo (2005) The pre-Mendelian, pre-Darwinian world: Shifting relations between genetic and epigenetic mechanisms in early multicellular evolution.
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