Explain how major changes occur in body form due to changes in rate and timing of developmental events and changes in regulatory genes.
Explain how major changes occur in body form due to changes in rate and timing of developmental events and changes in regulatory genes.
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Which statement best reflects the new, revised hypothesis about how most developmental evolution effects differences between species?
The genetic makeup of an organism is not very important, most of the differences between species are cause by the environment. | ||
There is a small, very conserved group of "toolkit" genes and evolution of their expression and regulatory networks effect much of the change between species. | ||
Different genes are found in different species and these cause developmental differences | ||
Differential expression of tRNAs coupled with codon usage bias. |