2015
Evolutionary innovations and novelties: Let us get down to business!
Wagner G. Evolutionary innovations and novelties: Let us get down to business! Zoologischer Anzeiger 2015, 256: 75-81. DOI: 10.1016/j.jcz.2015.04.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCore gene regulatory networkGene regulatory networksRegulatory networksNovel body partsEvolutionary innovationEvolutionary developmental biologyCore regulatory networkBody part identityEvolutionary noveltyEvolutionary biologistsEvolutionary biologyDevelopmental biologyEvolutionary changeBiological processesCell typesImportant unanswered questionsBiologyCritical insightsGenomicsRecent advancesMechanistic aspectsGenesBiologistsUnanswered questionsBody parts
2001
What is the promise of developmental evolution? Part II: A causal explanation of evolutionary innovations may be impossible
Wagner G. What is the promise of developmental evolution? Part II: A causal explanation of evolutionary innovations may be impossible. Journal Of Experimental Zoology 2001, 291: 305-309. PMID: 11754010, DOI: 10.1002/jez.1130.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
2000
Developmental Evolution as a Mechanistic Science: The Inference from Developmental Mechanisms to Evolutionary Processes1
Wagner G, Chiu C, Laubichler M. Developmental Evolution as a Mechanistic Science: The Inference from Developmental Mechanisms to Evolutionary Processes1. Integrative And Comparative Biology 2000, 40: 819-831. DOI: 10.1668/0003-1569(2000)040[0819:deaams]2.0.co;2.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsDevelopmental evolutionEvolutionary innovationDevelopmental mechanismsFunction of genesEvolutionary geneticsGenetic architectureEvolutionary originEvolutionary biologyAssessment of homologyDevelopmental dynamicsSpecies differencesBiologyGenetic factorsHomologyGenesMechanismGeneticsSpeciesEvolutionRoleElucidationOriginMechanistic scienceCharacterDevelopmental Evolution as a Mechanistic Science: The Inference from Developmental Mechanisms to Evolutionary Processes1
Wagner G, Chiu C, Laubichler M. Developmental Evolution as a Mechanistic Science: The Inference from Developmental Mechanisms to Evolutionary Processes1. Integrative And Comparative Biology 2000, 40: 819-831. DOI: 10.1093/icb/40.5.819.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDevelopmental evolutionEvolutionary innovationDevelopmental mechanismsFunction of genesEvolutionary geneticsGenetic architectureEvolutionary originEvolutionary biologyAssessment of homologyDevelopmental dynamicsSpecies differencesBiologyGenetic factorsHomologyGenesMechanismGeneticsSpeciesEvolutionRoleElucidationOriginMechanistic scienceCharacterWhat is the promise of developmental evolution? part I: Why is developmental biology necessary to explain evolutionary innovations?
Wagner G. What is the promise of developmental evolution? part I: Why is developmental biology necessary to explain evolutionary innovations? Journal Of Experimental Zoology 2000, 288: 95-98. PMID: 10931493, DOI: 10.1002/1097-010x(20000815)288:2<95::aid-jez1>3.0.co;2-5.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
1996
Homology, Hox Genes, and Developmental Integration1
MÜLLER G, WAGNER G. Homology, Hox Genes, and Developmental Integration1. Integrative And Comparative Biology 1996, 36: 4-13. DOI: 10.1093/icb/36.1.4.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsEpigenetic contextMorphological charactersGene expression patternsConcept of homologyGenetic redundancyPhenotypic evolutionEvolutionary innovationGenetic integrationHox genesTetrapod limbsGene functionGenetic identityDevelopmental systemsExpression patternsStructural homologyGenetic encodingNovel homologueHomologyMorphological identityRegulatory systemDevelopmental interactionsMorphological evolutionHomologuesGenesEvolution