Experimental approach to the hypotheses of heterochronic evolution in lower vertebrates
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Title
Experimental approach to the hypotheses of heterochronic evolution in lower vertebrates
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Keywords
lower vertebrates, heterochronies, ontogeny, evolution, thyroid hormones
Journal
PALEONTOLOGICAL JOURNAL
Volume 49, Issue 14, Pages 1624-1634
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing Ltd
Online
2016-01-05
DOI
10.1134/s0031030115140178
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