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Theory in Biosciences, Volume 124
Volume 124, Number 1, August 2005
- Ulrich Kutschera, Karl J. Niklas:

Endosymbiosis, cell evolution, and speciation. 1-24 - Sang-Hee Lee, Milford H. Wolpoff:

Habiline variation: A new approach using STET. 25-40 - Vitaly Schetinin, Joachim Schult:

A neural-network technique to learn concepts from electroencephalograms. 41-53 - Ina Pfeiffer, Bertram Brenig

, Ulrich Kutschera:
Molecular phylogeny of selected predaceous leeches with reference to the evolution of body size and terrestrialism. 55-64 - Max Shpak:

Evolution of variance in offspring number: The effects of population size and migration. 65-85 - Max Shpak, Peter F. Stadler

, Günter P. Wagner, Joachim Hermisson:
Erratum to "Aggregation of variables and system decomposability: Applications to fitness landscape analysis. 87-88
Volume 124, Number 2, November 2005
- Stefan Richter, Lennart Olsson:

Evolutionary Developmental Biology: New challenges to the homology concept? - The 46th Phylogenetisches Symposium held in Jena. 89-90 - Michael T. Ghiselin:

Homology as a relation of correspondence between parts of individuals. 91-103 - Stefan Richter:

Homologies in phylogenetic analyses - concept and tests. 105-120 - Gerhard Scholtz:

Homology and ontogeny: pattern and process in comparative developmental biology. 121-143 - Lennart Olsson, Rolf Ericsson, Robert Cerný:

Vertebrate head development: Segmentation, novelties, and homology. 145-163 - Günter P. Wagner

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The developmental evolution of avian digit homology: An update. 165-183 - Detlev Arendt:

Genes and homology in nervous system evolution: Comparing gene functions, expression patterns, and cell type molecular fingerprints. 185-197 - Günter Theißen:

Birth, life and death of developmental control genes: New challenges for the homology concept. 199-212 - Rolf Rutishauser, Philip Moline:

Evo-devo and the search for homology ("sameness") in biological systems. 213-241 - Uwe Hoßfeld, Lennart Olsson:

The history of the homology concept and the "Phylogenetisches Symposium". 243-253
Volume 124, Numbers 3-4, March 2006
- Lennart Olsson

, Uwe Hoßfeld
, Olaf Breidbach:
Preface: From evolutionary morphology to the modern synthesis and "evo-devo": Historical and contemporary perspectives. 259-263 - Olaf Breidbach:

The conceptual framework of evolutionary morphology in the studies of Ernst Haeckel and Fritz Müller. 265-280 - Georgy S. Levit

, Kay Meister:
The history of essentialism vs. Ernst Mayr's "Essentialism Story": A case study of German idealistic morphology. 281-307 - Michael T. Ghiselin:

The failure of morphology to contribute to the modern synthesis. 309-316 - Alan C. Love

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Evolutionary morphology and Evo-devo: Hierarchy and novelty. 317-333 - Frank E. Zachos, Uwe Hoßfeld

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Adolf Remane (1898-1976) and his views on systematics, homology and the Modern Synthesis. 335-348 - Günter Theißen:

The proper place of hopeful monsters in evolutionary biology. 349-369 - Claudia Hübner:

Hox genes, homology and axis formation - The application of morphological concepts to evolutionary developmental biology. 371-396 - Volker Wissemann:

Johannes Reinke (1839-1931) and his "Dominaten" theory - An early concept of gene regulation and morphogenesis. 397-400 - J. T. Trevors:

The Big Bang, Superstring Theory and the origin of life on the Earth. 403-412 - E. Ahmed, A. H. Hashish:

On modelling the immune system as a complex system. 413-418

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