Two important events marked the year 2006 in the still short history of evolutionary developmental biology. The first European Workshop on Evolutionary Developmental Biology, held in Venice on 5–6 May 2006, offered some 30 researchers from most of the European teams active in this field a timely perspective on key issues in the discipline, and opened a lively discussion on where to move next, in terms of problems, model organisms, and levels of investigation. The second event was the Founding Congress of the European Society of Evolutionary Developmental Biology, held in Prague on 16–19 August 2006, which was attended by more than 300 biologists from all over the world. This book is based on a selection from the papers contributed to the Venice workshop, plus five additional essays expressly written for this work.

Evolving Pathways. Key Themes in Evolutionary Developmental Biology

MINELLI, ALESSANDRO;FUSCO, GIUSEPPE
2008

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Two important events marked the year 2006 in the still short history of evolutionary developmental biology. The first European Workshop on Evolutionary Developmental Biology, held in Venice on 5–6 May 2006, offered some 30 researchers from most of the European teams active in this field a timely perspective on key issues in the discipline, and opened a lively discussion on where to move next, in terms of problems, model organisms, and levels of investigation. The second event was the Founding Congress of the European Society of Evolutionary Developmental Biology, held in Prague on 16–19 August 2006, which was attended by more than 300 biologists from all over the world. This book is based on a selection from the papers contributed to the Venice workshop, plus five additional essays expressly written for this work.
2008
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