An irregular hourglass pattern describes the tempo of phenotypic development in placental mammal evolution
Abstract
Organismal development is defined by progressive transformations that ultimately give rise to distinct tissues and organs. Thus, temporal shifts in ontogeny often reflect key phenotypic differences in phylogeny. Classical theory predicts that interspecific morphological divergence originates towards the end of embryonic or fetal life stages, i.e. the early conservation model. By contrast, the hourglass model predicts interspecific variation...
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Title
An irregular hourglass pattern describes the tempo of phenotypic development in placental mammal evolution
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
5
Pages
20200087 - 20200087
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