2015
Homology in the Age of Developmental Genomics
Wagner G. Homology in the Age of Developmental Genomics. 2015, 25-43. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-1862-7_2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchModel organismsEvolutionary biologyHomology conceptRecent common ancestorDevelopmental genomicsPhylogenetic relationshipsCommon ancestorDarwinian traditionHomologySame organOrganismsSpeciesComparative anatomyDifferent animalsBiologistsBiologyFundamental roleRichard OwenImportant roleGenomicsAncestorGenesOrgansHumansRole
2002
Evolution of functionally conserved enhancers can be accelerated in large populations: a populationgenetic model
Carter A, Wagner G. Evolution of functionally conserved enhancers can be accelerated in large populations: a populationgenetic model. Proceedings Of The Royal Society B 2002, 269: 953-960. PMID: 12028779, PMCID: PMC1690979, DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2002.1968.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPopulation sizeRelated Drosophila speciesCis-regulatory elementsPopulation genetic modelsRate of evolutionModerate population sizesDrosophila speciesDrosophila EnhancerVertebrate enhancersDynamics of fixationDifferent taxaCompensatory mutationsNeutral rateGeneration timeSmall populationEnhancerTaxaSpatial organizationLarge populationSpeciesMutationsSequenceVertebratesEvolutionPopulation
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 scienceCharacter
1990
Micro‐anatomy of the pectoral fin in blennies (Blenniini, Blennioidea, Teleostei)
Brandstätter R, Misof B, Pazmandi C, Wagner G. Micro‐anatomy of the pectoral fin in blennies (Blenniini, Blennioidea, Teleostei). Journal Of Fish Biology 1990, 37: 729-743. DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.1990.tb02537.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPectoral finsFin raysBony fin raysMorphological noveltiesBlennioid fishesObvious specializationsFunctional specializationFin webStem vesselsLittle variationAnatomical featuresBlennySpecific anatomical featuresSpecializationFishSpeciesCuticleSuspensoriumFinsOuter halfSingle arterial vesselMicro anatomyEpidermis