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21“…Modularity (segmentation), homology and heterochrony were essential concepts embraced by Gavin de Beer in his studies of the development and evolution of the vertebrate skull. …”
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23por van Soldt, Benjamin J., Metscher, Brian D., Poelmann, Robert E., Vervust, Bart, Vonk, Freek J., Müller, Gerd B., Richardson, Michael K.“…No pulmonary artery develops in relation to the tracheal lung. We conclude that heterochrony in lung bud development contributes to lung asymmetry in several snake taxa. …”
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24por López-Aguirre, Camilo, Hand, Suzanne J., Koyabu, Daisuke, Son, Nguyen Truong, Wilson, Laura A. B.“…Advances in quantitative analysis of sequence heterochrony and morphogenetic growth have created novel approaches to study the developmental basis of diversification and the evolvability of skeletal morphogenesis. …”
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25“…This allows to formally detect developmental heterochronies and might provide a baseline to name early life stages for any set of species. …”
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28“…In order to quantitatively analyse the impact of heterochrony on saurischian skull shape, we analysed five ontogenetic trajectories using two-dimensional geometric morphometrics in a phylogenetic framework. …”
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29And the Last Shall Be First: Heterochrony and Compensatory Marine Growth in Sea Trout (Salmo trutta)“…We suggest that despite a widespread selective advantage of large body size in freshwater, freshwater growth is a poor predictor of final body size amongst migratory fish because selection may favour growth heterochrony during transitions to a novel environment, and marine compensatory growth may negate any initial size advantage acquired in freshwater.…”
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30“…Germination heterochrony refers to germination of seeds dispersed in a single growing season, which is different from delayed germination. …”
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32“…These heterochronies are one route for evolution of different life history strategies, such as adaptations to feeding requirements.…”
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33“…Throughout eumalacostracan evolution, events related to epidermal and neural tissue development were clearly less affected by heterochrony than events related to muscle development. …”
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34por Baker, Stuart G.“…For this situation, we developed an algorithm to fit, identify, and compare biologically relevant response curves in terms of heteromorphy (different curves), heterochrony (different transition times), and heterometry (different magnitudes). …”
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37“…This developmental constraint makes it possible to interpret the cranial heterochronies in terms of ontogenetic scaling processes (i.e., extensions or truncations of the ancestral ontogenetic trajectory) and lateral transpositions (i.e., parallel translations of the entire trajectory starting from a different shape for a given cranial size). …”
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38por Lembinen, Sergei, Cieslak, Mikolaj, Zhang, Teng, Mackenzie, Kathryn, Elomaa, Paula, Prusinkiewicz, Przemyslaw, Hytönen, Timo“…The model highlights the distinct regulation of the fate of the primary and higher-order meristems, and explains the phenotypic diversity among inflorescences in terms of heterochrony resulting from the opposite action of FvTFL1 and FvFT1 within the thyrse framework. …”
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39por Koyabu, Daisuke, Werneburg, Ingmar, Morimoto, Naoki, Zollikofer, Christoph P. E., Forasiepi, Analia M., Endo, Hideki, Kimura, Junpei, Ohdachi, Satoshi D., Truong Son, Nguyen, Sánchez-Villagra, Marcelo R.“…We argue that cranial heterochrony in mammals has occurred in concert with encephalization but within a conserved modular organization.…”
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40“…Altogether, we propose that mosaic heterochrony within the neural progenitor population might permit rapid pallial growth by safeguarding both continued neurogenesis and astroglial function.…”
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