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The origin of chordates
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ISBN: 0892782188 Year: 1979 Publisher: Burlington (CA) : Carolina Biological Supply Co., Publications Department,

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Chordate morphology
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Year: 1973 Publisher: Huntington Krieger

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Chordate morphology / Malcolm Jollie.
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Year: 1962 Publisher: New York, Reinhold

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Biologie animale : les cordés : anatomie comparée des vertébrés
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ISBN: 9782100516582 2100516582 Year: 2009 Publisher: Paris : Dunod,

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Biologie animale : les cordés : anatomie comparée des vertébrés
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ISBN: 2100049445 9782100049448 Year: 2000 Publisher: Paris : Dunod,

Development of sea urchins, ascidians, and other invertebrate deuterostomes : experimental approaches
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ISBN: 0124802788 0124802796 9780124802797 Year: 2004 Volume: 74 Publisher: Amsterdam : Elsevier Academic Press,

Before the backbone : views on the origin of the vertebrates
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ISBN: 9780412483004 0412483009 9780585252728 9786610956371 1280956372 0585252726 Year: 1996 Publisher: London, England : Chapman & Hall,

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We cannot catechise our stony ichthyolites, as did the necromantic lady of the Arabian Nights did the coloured fishes of the lake which had once been a city, when she touched their dead bodies with her wand, and they straightaway raised their heads and rephed to her queries. We would have many a question to ask them if we could - questions never to be solved. Hugh Miller, The Old Red Sandstone When I started this book in 1991, the subject of vertebrate origins was fusty and unfashionable. Early drafts for this preface read like an extend­ ed complaint at the lot of traditional morphologists, cast aside by the march of modern molecular biology. But no longer - this book should reach you at a time of renewed inter­ est in the origin of the vertebrates, our own particular corner of creation. For although the topic has excited interest for well over a century, molec­ ular biology has only lately achieved the maturity necessary to test its predictions. As a legitimate field of study, it is fashionable again.

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