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- who: Julia I. Wucherpfennig from the DepartmentStanford University PCR product was digested with BssSI-v, (catalogue noR L have published the article: Evolution of stickleback spines through independent cis-regulatory changes at HOXDB, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 19/07/2022
- what: The studies provide new evidence to support the long-standing hypothesis that mutations in the cis-regulatory regions of Hox genes underlie the evolution of new skeletal patterns along the anterior- posterior body axis of wild vertebrate species. The authors propose that changes in dorsal spines and pterygiophores of fish also represent identity . . .

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