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This project explores the developmental mechanisms that lead to the diverse forms of land plants. By comparing the growth processes of different plant groups, it aims to understand the constraints on morphological variation and the evolutionary history of plant forms.
Different morphologies evolve in different organisms in response to changing environments.
As land plants evolved, developmental mechanisms were either generated de novo, or were recruited from existing toolkits and adapted to facilitate changes in form.
Some of these changes occurred once, others on multiple occasions, and others were gained and then subsequently lost in a subset of lineages.
Why have certain forms survived and others not?
Why does a fern look different from a flowering plant,…
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