List of Contributions
- Origination of Organismal Form: The Forgotten Cause in Evolutionary Theory, Gerd B. Müller and Stuart A. Newman
- The Cambrian "Explosion" of Metazoans, Simon Conway Morris
- Convergence and Homoplasy in the Evolution of Organismal Form, Pat Willmer
- Homology:The Evolution of Morphological Organization, Gerd B. Müller
- Only Details Determine, Roy J. Britten
- The Reactive Genome, Scott F. Gilbert
- Tissue Specificity: Structural Cues Allow Diverse Phenotypes from a Constant Genotype, Mina J. Bissell, I. Saira Mian, Derek Radisky and Eva Turley
- Genes, Cell Behavior, and the Evolution of Form, Ellen Larsen
- Cell Adhesive Interactions and Tissue Self-Organization, Malcolm Steinberg
- Gradients, Diffusion, and Genes in Pattern Formation, H. Frederik Nijhout
- A Biochemical Oscillator Linked to Vertebrate Segmentation, Olivier Pourquié
- Organization through Intra-Inter Dynamics, Kunihiko Kaneko
- From Physics to Development: The Evolution of Morphogenetic Mechanisms, Stuart A. Newman
- Phenotypic Plasticity and Evolution by Genetic Assimilation, Vidyanand Nanjundiah
- Genetic and Epigenetic Factors in the Origin of the Tetrapod Limb, Günter P. Wagner and Chi-hua Chiu
- Epigenesis and Evolution of Brains: From Embryonic Divisions to Functional Systems, Georg F. Striedter
- Boundary Constraints for the Emergence of Form, Diego Rasskin-Gutman
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