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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- coined the term "homeosis". After the rediscovery of Mendel's genetic principles, Bateson and others realized that some examples of homeosis in floral organs...
- saltational event involving multiple chromosome breaks. Specific cases of homeosis in flowers can be caused by saltational evolution. In a study of divergent...
- Developmental Biology Sinauer ****ociates; 6th edition, 2000 Theissen, G (2010). "Homeosis of the angiosperm flower: Studies on three candidate cases of saltational...
- 382–394. doi:10.2307/2418787. JSTOR 2418787. Sattler, R. (1994). "Homology, homeosis, and process morphology in plants". In Hall, Brian Keith (ed.). Homology:...