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Sattler has
revised the
concept of
homeosis (replacement) by his
emphasis on
partial homeosis in
addition to
complete homeosis; this
revision is now widely...
- body patterning.
Mutations in
homeotic genes cause displaced body
parts (
homeosis), such as
antennae growing at the
posterior of the fly
instead of at the...
- ISBN 978-0-674-02343-7. Di, Z.; Edgecombe, G. D.; Sharma, P. P. (2018). "
Homeosis in a
scorpion supports a
telopodal origin of
pectines and
components of...
- JSTOR 4110410. Barabé, Denis; Lacroix, Christian; June,
Bernard (2002). "Study of
Homeosis in the
Flower of
Philodendron (Araceae): a
Qualitative and Quantitative...
- development, thus
mutations in
homeobox genes can
cause developmental disorders.
Homeosis is a term
coined by
William Bateson to
describe the
outright replacement...
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Retrieved 2017-02-13. Di, Z.; Edgecombe, G. D.; Sharma, P. P. (2018). "
Homeosis in a
scorpion supports a
telopodal origin of
pectines and
components of...
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coined the term "
homeosis".
After the
rediscovery of Mendel's
genetic principles,
Bateson and
others realized that some
examples of
homeosis in
floral organs...
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saltational event involving multiple chromosome breaks.
Specific cases of
homeosis in
flowers can be
caused by
saltational evolution. In a
study of divergent...
- R. (1987). "Phylloclade
development in the Asparagaceae: an
example of
homeosis".
Botanical Journal of the
Linnean Society. 94 (3): 327–371. doi:10.1111/j...
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abnormal location, or an
abnormal shape. It
should not be
confused with
homeosis,
which means big
change in
tissue structure of an organ. Heteromorphosis...