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'Evo-devo' biology tackles evolutionary history's unanswered questions

02.16.04 | Indiana University

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Major historical questions about the origin of multicellular animals, the Cambrian radiation and the origins of animal larvae can now be addressed using evo-devo's mechanistic tools. Last month, the National Academy of Sciences chose Raff as the winner of its 2003 Elliott Medal for his role in founding evo-devo. Raff and IUB colleagues Loren Rieseberg, Thomas Kaufman, Michael Lynch and Jeffrey Palmer lead the largest concentration of evo-devo biologists in the nation.

In a presentation at the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science titled "The Quick and the Dead: Developmental Genetics Meets Extinct Organisms," Raff will discuss how evo-devo will expand our understanding of the fossil record. He will show how and why some complex features in animal development may have evolved much more quickly than expected.

To speak with Raff, contact David Bricker at 812-856-9035 or brickerd@indiana.edu .

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Indiana University. (2004, February 16). 'Evo-devo' biology tackles evolutionary history's unanswered questions. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LVWV77E8/evo-devo-biology-tackles-evolutionary-historys-unanswered-questions.html
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