The origin and diversification of an evolutionary novelty: lessons from Drosophila oogenesis
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Sucena, Élio |
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20/01/2015
20/01/2015
01/11/2012
01/01/2015
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| Resumo |
In any area of study, it is necessary to define the subject of investigation. In the case of evolutionary novelty this is a particularly difficult task, as a clear definition of the concept that is suitable across di↵erent levels of biological organization has yet to emerge. We proceed with a definition for morphological novelty proposed by M¨uller and Wagner (1991), and introduce the dorsal appendages on eggs of Drosophilidae as such a novelty. These structures are part of the eggshell, and help supply oxygen to the embryo. A wide variety of phenotypes can be found, which is thought to have a single origin in the common ancestor of Drosophilidae.(...) Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia |
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eng |
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openAccess |
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doctoralThesis |