Craniofacial variability and modularity in macaques and mice
Volume: 302B, Issue: 3, Pages: 207 - 225
Published: May 15, 2004
Abstract
Evolutionary developmental biology of primates will be driven largely by the developmental biology of the house mouse. Inferences from how known developmental perturbations produce phenotypic effects in model organisms, such as mice, to how the same perturbations would affect craniofacial form in primates must be informed by comparisons of phenotypic variation and variability in mice and the primate species of interest. We use morphometric...
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Title
Craniofacial variability and modularity in macaques and mice
Published Date
May 15, 2004
Volume
302B
Issue
3
Pages
207 - 225
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