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December 2022
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The articles in this special issue review key topics in the field of evolutionary developmental biology including advances in theory and methodology as well as our latest knowledge about molecular, cellular and organismal functionality and diversification. The cover image shows a bee collecting pollen on a sweet pea flower. The bicolor venation pattern on the upper petal indicates the flower entrance and is thought to act as nectar guide to optimize insect positioning for pollen deposition. For further information see the review in this issue by Farnie and colleagues (pages 753-768). Cover image provided by Edwige Moyroud.Close Modal
ISSN 0071-1365
EISSN 1744-1358
In this Issue
Evolutionary Developmental Biology
Editorial
A special issue of Essays in Biochemistry on evolutionary developmental biology
Essays Biochem (2022) 66 (6): 703–705.
Review Articles
Molecular divergence with major morphological consequences: development and evolution of organ size and shape
Essays Biochem (2022) 66 (6): 707–716.
Shaping Hox gene activity to generate morphological diversity across vertebrate phylogeny
Essays Biochem (2022) 66 (6): 717–726.
The road less travelled? Exploring the nuanced evolutionary consequences of duplicated genes
Essays Biochem (2022) 66 (6): 737–744.
Can changes in 3D genome architecture create new regulatory landscapes that contribute to phenotypic evolution?
Essays Biochem (2022) 66 (6): 745–752.
Eco-Evo-Devo of petal pigmentation patterning
Alice L.M Fairnie; May T.S. Yeo; Stefano Gatti; Emily Chan; Valentina Travaglia; Joseph F. Walker; Edwige Moyroud
Essays Biochem (2022) 66 (6): 753–768.
The premetazoan ancestry of the synaptic toolkit and appearance of first neurons
Essays Biochem (2022) 66 (6): 781–795.