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The calmodulin pathway and evolution of elongated beak morphology in Darwin's finches

Arhat Abzhanov, Winston P. Kuo, Christine Hartmann, B. Rosemary Grant, Peter R. Grant and Clifford J. Tabin

Nature 442, 563-567(3 August 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04843

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Figure 1

Microarray analysis in different finch species.

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Figure 2

Comparative analysis of CaM expression in finches.

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Functional analysis of CaM-dependent pathway in beak development.

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BMP- and CaM-dependent signalling regulates growth along different axes, facilitating the evolution of distinct beak morphologies in Darwin's finches.

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