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The following pages link to Interdigital webbing retention in bat wings illustrates genetic changes underlying amniote limb diversification (Q24679526):
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- Development and embryonic staging in non-model organisms: the case of an afrotherian mammal (Q26827625) (← links)
- Cortical evolution in mammals: the bane and beauty of phenotypic variability (Q26829904) (← links)
- Hand/foot splitting and the 're-evolution' of mesopodial skeletal elements during the evolution and radiation of chameleons (Q28607523) (← links)
- Differential expression of Meis2, Mab21l2 and Tbx3 during limb development associated with diversification of limb morphology in mammals (Q28656367) (← links)
- Digit patterning during limb development as a result of the BMP-receptor interaction (Q28710295) (← links)
- Small changes, big results: evolution of morphological discontinuity in mammals (Q28754929) (← links)
- A second wave of Sonic hedgehog expression during the development of the bat limb (Q28756609) (← links)
- Integration, heterochrony, and adaptation in pedal digits of syndactylous marsupials (Q28757892) (← links)
- Developmental processes underlying the evolution of a derived foot morphology in salamanders (Q33310134) (← links)
- BMP-2 functions independently of SHH signaling and triggers cell condensation and apoptosis in regenerating axolotl limbs (Q33530933) (← links)
- Evolutionary mutant models for human disease (Q33686021) (← links)
- Genetic regulation of mammalian diversity (Q33930542) (← links)
- Embryonic staging system for the Black Mastiff Bat, Molossus rufus (Molossidae), correlated with structure-function relationships in the adult (Q33943329) (← links)
- Circumventing the polydactyly 'constraint': the mole's 'thumb'. (Q33960070) (← links)
- HOXA13 and HOXD13 expression during development of the syndactylous digits in the marsupial Macropus eugenii (Q34124043) (← links)
- Retinoic acid-independent expression of Meis2 during autopod patterning in the developing bat and mouse limb (Q35312602) (← links)
- Between "design" and "bricolage": genetic networks, levels of selection, and adaptive evolution (Q35808443) (← links)
- The role of inhibitory dynamics in the loss and reemergence of macropodoid tooth traits (Q35905237) (← links)
- Transcriptomic insights into the genetic basis of mammalian limb diversity (Q36320829) (← links)
- Dinosaurs, Chameleons, Humans, and Evo-Devo Path: Linking Étienne Geoffroy's Teratology, Waddington's Homeorhesis, Alberch's Logic of "Monsters," and Goldschmidt Hopeful "Monsters". (Q36350674) (← links)
- Apoptosis during embryonic tissue remodeling is accompanied by cell senescence. (Q36411115) (← links)
- Transcriptomic and epigenomic characterization of the developing bat wing (Q36844779) (← links)
- ADAMTS metalloproteases generate active versican fragments that regulate interdigital web regression. (Q37428329) (← links)
- Smad1/Smad5 signaling in limb ectoderm functions redundantly and is required for interdigital programmed cell death (Q37466887) (← links)
- Interdigital cell death function and regulation: new insights on an old programmed cell death model (Q37845411) (← links)
- Shaping organisms with apoptosis (Q38085512) (← links)
- The evolution and development of mammalian flight (Q38116921) (← links)
- How the pterosaur got its wings (Q38264162) (← links)
- Saunders's framework for understanding limb development as a platform for investigating limb evolution (Q39007138) (← links)
- John Saunders' ZPA, Sonic hedgehog and digit identity - How does it really all work? (Q39119924) (← links)
- Formation of normal interdigital web spaces in the hand revisited: implications for the pathogenesis of syndactyly in humans and experimental animals (Q40114200) (← links)
- Somatosensory substrates of flight control in bats (Q43177494) (← links)
- The developmental basis of bat wing muscle (Q43603369) (← links)
- Timing the developmental origins of mammalian limb diversity. (Q45938945) (← links)
- Review and experimental evaluation of the embryonic development and evolutionary history of flipper development and hyperphalangy in dolphins (Cetacea: Mammalia). (Q46275333) (← links)
- Prenatal development in greater mouse-eared bat, Myotis myotis (Borkhausen, 1797) (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae). (Q46293050) (← links)
- BMPs are direct triggers of interdigital programmed cell death. (Q46602969) (← links)
- Heterochrony in the regulation of the developing marsupial limb (Q46984360) (← links)
- Enhancer adoption caused by genomic insertion elicits interdigital Shh expression and syndactyly in mouse (Q47279226) (← links)
- Functional role of airflow-sensing hairs on the bat wing (Q48428111) (← links)
- Functional conservation and divergence of BMP ligands in limb development and lipid homeostasis of holometabolous insects. (Q50783068) (← links)
- Developmental basis of mammalian digit reduction: a case study in pigs. (Q50783120) (← links)
- Unique expression patterns of multiple key genes associated with the evolution of mammalian flight. (Q51455547) (← links)
- Novel insights into the regulation of limb development from 'natural' mammalian mutants. Studies in 'non-traditional' mammalian models with very different limb morphologies and sizes can contribute to resolving general developmental mechanisms. (Q51878017) (← links)
- Organization of the primary somatosensory cortex and wing representation in the Big Brown Bat, Eptesicus fuscus. (Q53456598) (← links)
- Cooperation of BMP and IHH signaling in interdigital cell fate determination. (Q55021452) (← links)
- Creating diversity in mammalian facial morphology: a review of potential developmental mechanisms. (Q55360816) (← links)
- Developmental biology enriches paleontology (Q57662186) (← links)
- An essential role for the nuclear protein Akirin2 in mouse limb interdigital tissue regression (Q58774665) (← links)
- The role of early development in mammalian limb diversification: a descriptive comparison of early limb development between the Natal long-fingered bat (Miniopterus natalensis) and the mouse (Mus musculus) (Q83409468) (← links)