- JSTOR 1938370. Denoel, M.; P. Joly (2000). "Neoteny and
progenesis as two
heterochronic processes involved in
paedomorphosis in
Triturus alpestris (Amphibia:...
- stem cell research, endocrinology,
aging research, and immunology.
Heterochronic parabiosis involves parabiosis of
animals of
different ages; this allows...
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controlled by
genes of the
heterochronic pathway, an
evolutionarily conserved set of
regulatory factors. Many
heterochronic genes code for microRNAs, which...
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timing in the
nematode worm
Caenorhabditis elegans. It
functions as a
heterochronic gene,
controlling the
timing of
developmental events during larval development...
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proposed that it was a
byproduct of an
increase in body size
caused by
heterochronic selection.
Megalodon is
represented in the
fossil record by teeth, vertebral...
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possibility of
human rejuvenation through blood transfusion. He saw
heterochronic blood transfusions as an
alliance of
solidarity between the generations...
- "Temporal
regulation of lin-14 by the
antagonistic action of two
other heterochronic genes, lin-4 and lin-28".
Genes & Development. 5 (10): 1825–1833. doi:10...
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species evolved a
juvenalised or
paedomorphic craniofacial morphology via
heterochronic dissociation of
growth trajectories. It was also
argued that the species...
- PMID 23671307. Lee, R. C.; Feinbaum, R. L.; Ambros, V. (1993). "The C.
Elegans heterochronic gene lin-4
encodes small RNAs with
antisense complementarity to lin-14"...
- that the
evolution of dog
skulls can
generally not be
described by
heterochronic processes such as neoteny,
although some
pedomorphic dog
breeds have...