I GERSH
I GERSH
H G WOOD
H G WOOD
M M WINTROBE
M M WINTROBE
L C CRAIG
L C CRAIG
I C GUNSALUS
I C GUNSALUS
H M KALCKAR
H M KALCKAR
A Varshavsky
A Varshavsky
Review
Harvey lectures. 2000:96:93-116. DOI: 2000
C J Sherr
C J Sherr
Review
Harvey lectures. 2000:96:73-92. DOI: 2000
E M Meyerowitz
E M Meyerowitz
One must conclude, then, that plants and animals may have evolved in quite different fashions. There is no doubt that they have independently evolved development, and this is demonstrated by the nonhomology of genes serving identical develo...
Review
Harvey lectures. 2000:96:51-72. DOI: 2000