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    Fins, limbs, and tails: outgrowths and axial patterning in vertebrate evolution
    with Martin J. Cohn
    Bioessays 20 (5): 371-381. 1998.
    Current phylogenies show that paired fins and limbs are unique to jawed vertebrates and their immediate ancestry. Such fins evolved first as a single pair extending from an anterior location, and later stabilized as two pairs at pectoral and pelvic levels. Fin number, identity, and position are therefore key issues in vertebrate developmental evolution. Localization of the AP levels at which developmental signals initiate outgrowth from the body wall may be determined by Hox gene expression patt…Read more
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    Branching, segmentation and the metapterygial axis: pattern versus process in the vertebrate limb
    with M. J. Cohn, C. O. Lovejoy, and L. Wolpert
    Bioessays 24 (5): 460-465. 2002.