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Biosystems, Volume 123
Volume 123, September 2014
Editorial
- Abir U. Igamberdiev
, Alexei A. Sharov:
Patterns of evolution. 1-2
- Stuart A. Kauffman:
Prolegomenon to patterns in evolution. 3-8 - Alexei A. Sharov:
Evolutionary constraints or opportunities? 9-18 - Abir U. Igamberdiev
:
Time rescaling and pattern formation in biological evolution. 19-26 - John E. Stewart:
The direction of evolution: The rise of cooperative organization. 27-36 - Vladimir G. Cherdantsev:
Generic oscillation patterns of the developing systems and their role in the origin and evolution of ontogeny. 37-53 - Bradly Alicea
, Richard Gordon:
Toy models for macroevolutionary patterns and trends. 54-66 - Alexei A. Sharov, Abir U. Igamberdiev
:
Inferring directions of evolution from patterns of variation: The legacy of Sergei Meyen. 67-73
- Anton Crombach
, Mónica A. García-Solache, Johannes Jaeger
:
Evolution of early development in dipterans: Reverse-engineering the gap gene network in the moth midge Clogmia albipunctata (Psychodidae). 74-85 - Olga V. Grigorieva, Vladimir G. Cherdantsev:
Intra-individual variation and evolution of modular structure in Draba plants. 86-98 - Yukio-Pegio Gunji, Tomoko Sakiyama, Hisashi Murakami:
Punctuated equilibrium based on a locally ambiguous niche. 99-105 - Dima Grigoriev, John Reinitz, Sergei Vakulenko, Andreas Weber
:
Punctuated evolution and robustness in morphogenesis. 106-113
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