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I would like to move the section "Embryological phylotype concept" and the sub-section "The Funnel and Hourglass models" to a new, more detailed page called "Phylotypic Stage." This page will now focus on the taxonomy phylotype concept, which could be edited further for clarity.
Blweigel (
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I plan to work on this page over the next few weeks as part of an Evolution and Development course. I will update the "The Funnel and Hourglass models" section to reflect new literature (see Levin et al. 2016 - The mid-developmental transition and the evolution of animal body plans), and I will try to link the concept of the developmental phylotypic period with the mid-blastula transition page (
/info/en/?search=Midblastula).
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It would probably be a good idea to separate this into two separate pages, to represent the two different concepts. Both are about equally commonly used, so a disambiguation page would probably be better than giving one definition or other the priority.
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I would like to move the section "Embryological phylotype concept" and the sub-section "The Funnel and Hourglass models" to a new, more detailed page called "Phylotypic Stage." This page will now focus on the taxonomy phylotype concept, which could be edited further for clarity.
Blweigel (
talk) 23:18, 1 December 2016 (UTC)reply
I plan to work on this page over the next few weeks as part of an Evolution and Development course. I will update the "The Funnel and Hourglass models" section to reflect new literature (see Levin et al. 2016 - The mid-developmental transition and the evolution of animal body plans), and I will try to link the concept of the developmental phylotypic period with the mid-blastula transition page (
/info/en/?search=Midblastula).
Blweigel (
talk) 17:09, 24 October 2016 (UTC)reply
It would probably be a good idea to separate this into two separate pages, to represent the two different concepts. Both are about equally commonly used, so a disambiguation page would probably be better than giving one definition or other the priority.
polypompholyx (
talk) 13:56, 22 April 2016 (UTC)reply