How the Snake Lost Its Legs: Curious Tales from the Frontier of Evo-Devo is a 2014 book on evolutionary developmental biology by Lewis I. Held, Jr. The...
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Just So Stories (redirect from How the Camel Got His Hump)
evolutionary developmental biology ("evo-devo"), How the Snake Lost its Legs: Curious Tales from the Frontier of Evo-Devo, noted that while Kipling's...
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Heterochrony (section Across the animal kingdom)
doi:10.1007/s12052-012-0420-3. Held, Lewis I. (2014). How the Snake Lost its Legs. Curious Tales from the Frontier of Evo-Devo. Cambridge University Press...
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Centipede (section Ultimate legs)
ISBN 978-1-4051-5999-9. Held, Lewis I. (2014). "Why the centipede has odd segments". How the Snake Lost its Legs. Curious Tales from the Frontier of Evo-Devo. Cambridge University...
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PMC 2615819. PMID 18192186. Held, Lewis I. (2014). How the Snake Lost its Legs. Curious Tales from the Frontier of Evo-Devo. Cambridge University Press...
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Beautiful How the Snake Lost its Legs Friedrich, Markus (2015). "Evo-Devo gene toolkit update: at least seven Pax transcription factor subfamilies in the last...
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exaptations was itself nothing more than a just-so story. How the Snake Lost Its Legs: Curious Tales from the Frontier of Evo-Devo is a 2014 book on evolutionary...
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Urbilaterian (section Dating the urbilaterian)
Retrieved 2011-07-16. Held, Lewis I. (2014). How the Snake Lost its Legs. Curious Tales from the Frontier of Evo-Devo. Cambridge University Press. p...
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the evolution of form". Paleobiology. 22 (2): 241–254. doi:10.1017/S0094837300016195. S2CID 89098289. Held, Lewis I. (2014). How the Snake Lost its Legs...
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Snakes are elongated, limbless reptiles of the suborder Serpentes (/sɜːrˈpɛntiːz/). Like all other squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates...
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