2006
EVIDENCE FOR THE REVERSIBILITY OF DIGIT LOSS: A PHYLOGENETIC STUDY OF LIMB EVOLUTION IN BACHIA (GYMNOPHTHALMIDAE: SQUAMATA)
Kohlsdorf T, Wagner GP. EVIDENCE FOR THE REVERSIBILITY OF DIGIT LOSS: A PHYLOGENETIC STUDY OF LIMB EVOLUTION IN BACHIA (GYMNOPHTHALMIDAE: SQUAMATA). Evolution 2006, 60: 1896-1912. PMID: 17089974, DOI: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2006.tb00533.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDigit lossSouth American genusMolecular phylogenyLimb evolutionComplex traitsPhylogenetic studiesEvolutionary changeBachiaAmerican generaGenetic informationDigit numberReevolutionMost membersSpecific phenotypesTraitsStrong evidencePhylogenyVisible effectTaxaGenusGenesMorphological structurePhenotypeEvolutionLimited number
2001
The Topology of the Possible: Formal Spaces Underlying Patterns of Evolutionary Change
STADLER B, STADLER P, WAGNER G, FONTANA W. The Topology of the Possible: Formal Spaces Underlying Patterns of Evolutionary Change. Journal Of Theoretical Biology 2001, 213: 241-274. PMID: 11894994, DOI: 10.1006/jtbi.2001.2423.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBiological EvolutionComputational BiologyGenotypeModels, BiologicalPhenotypeProtein FoldingRNAConceptsGenotype-phenotype mapNeo-Darwinian modelGenotype-phenotype modelsPhenotypic innovationPhenotypic evolutionGenetic accessibilityEvolutionary trajectoriesEvolutionary changeNatural selectionPhenotypic charactersPhenotype spaceGenotype spaceRNA sequencesSecondary structureFitness landscapePossible phenotypesFitness considerationsRNA modelCharacter autonomyPhenotypeRecent computational workFoldingEvolutionRegionSequence
1999
A Research Programme for Testing the Biological Homology Concept
Wagner G. A Research Programme for Testing the Biological Homology Concept. Novartis Foundation Symposia 1999, 222: 125-140. PMID: 10332757, DOI: 10.1002/9780470515655.ch9.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsBiological homology conceptPutative homologuesHomology conceptMode of developmentDistribution of homologuesPhylogenetic distributionDevelopmental processesHomologuesMechanistic contextVariation patternsEnormous wealthAnatomical patternsCladeVariational tendencyOrganismsVariational differencesPatternsVariational propertiesDevelopmentWide range