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Appleton, New York, 1876.
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[Hall, 1995a] B. K. Hall. Homology and embryonic development.Evolutionary Biology, 28: 1–37,
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[Hall, 1995b]B. K. Hall. Atavisms and atavistic mutations: evolutionary conservation of genetic
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[Hall, 1998] B. K. Hall. Germ layers and germ-layer theory revisited. Primary and secondary
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[Hall, 1999b]B. K. Hall.The Neural Crest in Development and Evolution. Springer-Verlag, New
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[Hall, 2001a] B. K. Hall. The gene is not dead, merely orphaned and seeking a home.Evol. &
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