Dissociation of somatic growth from segmentation drives gigantism in snakes

Volume: 3, Issue: 3, Pages: 296 - 298
Published: Mar 27, 2007
Abstract
Body size is significantly correlated with number of vertebrae (pleomerism) in multiple vertebrate lineages, indicating that change in number of body segments produced during somitogenesis is an important factor in evolutionary change in body size, but the role of segmentation in the evolution of extreme sizes, including gigantism, has not been examined. We explored the relationship between body size and vertebral count in basal snakes that...
Paper Details
Title
Dissociation of somatic growth from segmentation drives gigantism in snakes
Published Date
Mar 27, 2007
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
296 - 298
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