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      Flower Structure and Trends of Evolution in Eudicots and Their Major Subclades1

      Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden
      Missouri Botanical Garden Press

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            Do new anatomical structures arise de novo, or do they evolve from pre-existing structures? Advances in developmental genetics, palaeontology and evolutionary developmental biology have recently shed light on the origins of some of the structures that most intrigued Charles Darwin, including animal eyes, tetrapod limbs and giant beetle horns. In each case, structures arose by the modification of pre-existing genetic regulatory circuits established in early metazoans. The deep homology of generative processes and cell-type specification mechanisms in animal development has provided the foundation for the independent evolution of a great variety of structures.
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              The biology of heterostyly

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                Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden
                Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden
                Missouri Botanical Garden Press
                0026-6493
                December 27 2010
                December 27 2010
                : 97
                : 4
                : 541-583
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                10.3417/2009139
                dc0c645c-363a-41ed-9100-e0d587ca828f
                © 2010
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