Why we have (only) five fingers per hand : Hox genes and the evolution of paired limbs
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Why we have (only) five fingers per hand : Hox genes and the evolution of paired limbs
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Introduction. In building a coherent story of the evolution of life, biologists have drawn upon information gleaned from many disciplines including paleontology, embryology and comparative anatomy. Most recently, molecular genetics has started to contribute to building this evolutionary synthesis.
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Fecha de reseña: 15/11/2016
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Boston Massachusetts Department of Genetics Harvard Medical School
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