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The oestrogen pathway underlies the evolution of exaggerated male cranial shapes in Anolis lizards
Thomas J. Sanger
, Susan M. Seav
, Masayoshi Tokita
, R. Brian Langerhans
, Lela M. Ross
,
Jonathan B. Losos
, Arhat Abzhanov
Department of Biology
Arts & Sciences
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology
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Sex-specific
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Sexual Dimorphism
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Anolis Lizards
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Cranial Shape
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Dimorphism
100%
Estrogen Pathway
100%
Vertebrates
50%
Androgens
50%
Developmental Processes
50%
Evolutionary
50%
Genetic Mechanism
50%
Specific Strategies
50%
Growth Factor Pathway
50%
Special Regulations
50%
Male Phenotype
50%
Long Face
50%
Anolis
50%
Male Bias
50%
Insulin Growth Factor
50%
Facial Width
50%
Neuroscience
Face
100%
Androgen
100%
Somatomedin
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cladistics
100%
Anolis
100%
Face
33%
Somatomedin
33%
Androgen
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Anolis
100%
Cladistics
100%
Growth Factor
33%
Genetic Mechanism
33%