Homology: Integrating Phylogeny and Development

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作者
Ereshefsky M. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Philosophy, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB
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Biological Theory; Developmental Factor; Developmental Mechanism; Hind Wing; Natural Kind;
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10.1162/biot.2009.4.3.225
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