Phenotypic Switching Resulting From Developmental Plasticity: Fixed or Reversible?

Volume: 10
Published: Jan 22, 2020
Abstract
The prevalent view of developmental phenotypic switching holds that phenotype modifications occurring during critical windows of development are "irreversible" - that is, once produced by environmental perturbation, the consequent juvenile and/or adult phenotypes are indelibly modified. Certainly, many such changes appear to be non-reversible later in life. Yet, whether animals with switched phenotypes during early development are unable to...
Paper Details
Title
Phenotypic Switching Resulting From Developmental Plasticity: Fixed or Reversible?
Published Date
Jan 22, 2020
Volume
10
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