Polyembryony in parasitic wasps: evolution of a novel mode of development
Major developmental innovations have been associated with adaptive radiations that have allowed particular groups of organisms to occupy empty ecospace. Well-known developmental novelties associated with the conquest of new habitats include the evolution of the tetrapode limb, allowing the radiation...
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Número de control: | 382470 Artículo de revista |
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Autor Principal: | Grbic, Miodrag |
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Publicado en: International journal of developmental biology Vol. 47, N. 7-8 (2003) |
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