Evolutionary developmental biology
Evolutionary developmental biology (evolution of development or informally, 'evo-devo') is a field of biology that compares the developmental processes of different animals in an attempt to determine the ancestral relationship between organisms and how developmental processes evolved. The discovery of genes regulating development in model organisms allowed for comparisons to be made with genes and genetic networks of related organisms.
Related Topics:
Biology - Developmental processes - Animal - Organism - Gene - Model organism - Genetic
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| ► | Development and the origin of novelty |
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