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Благодарности vii

Пролог xi

1. Окаменелости, онтогенез и филогенез
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2. Эво-дево, пластичность и модули
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3. Онтогенез позвоночных в ископаемом состоянии
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4. Кости и зубы под микроскопом
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5. Пропорции, рост и таксономия
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6. Характер роста и процессы увеличения многообразия
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7. Ископаемые остатки и генетика развития
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8. «Недостающие звенья» и эволюция индивидуального развития
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9. Развитие у млекопитающих и у человека
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10. О трилобитах, ракушках и букашках
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Эпилог: есть ли мораль
в палеонтологии развития?
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Примечания 197

Библиография 213

Предметный указатель 243