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141 related items for PubMed ID: 7579520

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  • 2. A three-phase model of arthropod segmentation.
    Minelli A.
    Dev Genes Evol; 2001 Oct; 211(10):509-21. PubMed ID: 11702202
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  • 3. The centipede Strigamia maritima: what it can tell us about the development and evolution of segmentation.
    Arthur W, Chipman AD.
    Bioessays; 2005 Jun; 27(6):653-60. PubMed ID: 15892117
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  • 5. The evolution of arthropod segmentation mechanisms.
    Peel A.
    Bioessays; 2004 Oct; 26(10):1108-16. PubMed ID: 15382142
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  • 9. Arthropod sensilla: morphology and phylogenetic considerations.
    Hallberg E, Hansson BS.
    Microsc Res Tech; 1999 Dec 15; 47(6):428-39. PubMed ID: 10607382
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  • 11. The development of crustacean limbs and the evolution of arthropods.
    Panganiban G, Sebring A, Nagy L, Carroll S.
    Science; 1995 Nov 24; 270(5240):1363-6. PubMed ID: 7481825
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  • 14. Comparative developmental genetics and the evolution of arthropod body plans.
    Angelini DR, Kaufman TC.
    Annu Rev Genet; 2005 Nov 24; 39():95-119. PubMed ID: 16285854
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  • 16. Hexapod origins: monophyletic or paraphyletic?
    Nardi F, Spinsanti G, Boore JL, Carapelli A, Dallai R, Frati F.
    Science; 2003 Mar 21; 299(5614):1887-9. PubMed ID: 12649480
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  • 17. Expression patterns of the rogue Hox genes Hox3/zen and fushi tarazu in the apterygote insect Thermobia domestica.
    Hughes CL, Liu PZ, Kaufman TC.
    Evol Dev; 2004 Mar 21; 6(6):393-401. PubMed ID: 15509221
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  • 18. Crustacean appendage evolution associated with changes in Hox gene expression.
    Averof M, Patel NH.
    Nature; 1997 Aug 14; 388(6643):682-6. PubMed ID: 9262403
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  • 19. The pattern of Distal-less expression in the mouthparts of crustaceans, myriapods and insects: new evidence for a gnathobasic mandible and the common origin of Mandibulata.
    Scholtz G, Mittmann B, Gerberding M.
    Int J Dev Biol; 1998 Sep 14; 42(6):801-10. PubMed ID: 9727836
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  • 20. Homeotic genes and the evolution of arthropods and chordates.
    Carroll SB.
    Nature; 1995 Aug 10; 376(6540):479-85. PubMed ID: 7637779
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