C. H. Waddington’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


New Patterns in Genetics and Development
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December 1962

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C. H. Waddington

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... Based on this information, the Swiss researchers pointed out some of the possible evolutionary implications of their results and drew an analogy between the patterns of experimental digital reduction and loss and the phyletic tendency to limb reduction observed in some groups of reptiles and mammals. Subsequently, Rensch (1959), Waddington (1962), and Devillers (1965) reported Tschumi's results and their possible implications for evolutionary studies. These experiments also raised some interesting questions about development, in particular, the relationship between size and pattern formation in embryonic processes. ...

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“The Logic of Monsters:” Pere Alberch and the Evolutionary Significance of Experimental Teratology
New Patterns in Genetics and Development
  • Citing Book
  • December 1962