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Hotspots for evolution

Michael K. Richardson () and Paul M. Brakefield ()
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Michael K. Richardson: Institute of Biology, Leiden University
Paul M. Brakefield: Institute of Biology, Leiden University

Nature, 2003, vol. 424, issue 6951, 894-895

Abstract: Two studies of fruitflies suggest that although development relies on a diverse toolkit of genes, the evolution of physical characteristics might be powered by variation in just a few of these tools.

Date: 2003
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