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Evolution & Development

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Edited by:
Rudolf A. Raff


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 8/37 Developmental Biology; 10/39 Evolutionary Biology; 42/138 Genetics & Heredity
Impact Factor: 3.627


Evolution & Development serves as a voice for the rapidly growing research community at the interface of evolutionary and developmental biology. The exciting re-integration of these two fields, after almost a century's separation, holds much promise as the focus of a broader synthesis of biological thought. Evolution & Development publishes works that address the evolution/development interface from a diversity of angles. The journal welcomes papers from paleontologists, population biologists, developmental biologists, and molecular biologists, but also encourages submissions from professionals in other fields where relevant research is being carried out, from mathematics to the history and philosophy of science.

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Evolution & Development in the news:
View the BBC story, 'Fisherman Catches Living Fossil' based on an E&D article.

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TopHighlights

Top 5 articles accessed from 2007:

The evolution of a malignant dog
Uri Frank

Today's multiple choice exam: (a) gene duplication; (b) structural mutation; (c) co-option; (d) regulatory mutation; (e) all of the above
Todd H. Oakley

The earliest fossil embryos begin to mature
Neil J. Gostling, Philip C. J. Donoghue, Stefan Bengtson

Evolvability as the proper focus of evolutionary developmental biology
Jesse Love Hendrikse, Trish Elizabeth Parsons, Benedikt Hallgrimsson

Evolution of death and Michael Rose's fantasy planet
Stanley Shostak