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Source: PubMed
EMBO reports
Jul, 2010;11 (7): 489.
The evo-devo comet.
Denis Duboule
Author Information
Denis Duboule: University of Geneva, Ecole Polytechnique F��d��rale, Lausanne, Switzerland. denis.duboule@unige.ch
PMID: 20588311
DOI: 10.1038/embor.2010.94
Abstract
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Animals
Biological Evolution
Developmental Biology
Morphogenesis
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