Talk:Epimorphosis
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editMy name is Leah Dunn and I will be working on this article for my Developmental Biology course at the Florida Institute of Technology beginning January 28th, 2019--Ldunn2015 (talk) 18:06, 28 January 2019 (UTC)
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Possible changes to be made
edit- The article is very short and needs more information.
- The article only includes information on epimorphosis in salamanders--research needs to be done to see if it occurs in other amphibians or even non-amphibians.
- The sources need to be verified and supplemented with additional reputable sources.
- The article could use some editing for clarity and layman understandability.
- The article needs its cross-linking strengthened; information on AECs needs to be compiled and a page created for that, as well as references to connections with morphallaxis.
Possible sources:
Unifying principles of regeneration
Developmental Biology 6th edition - NCBI Bookshelf
Thomas Hunt Morgan's Definition of Regeneration: Morphallaxis and Epimorphosis - The Embryo Project at Arizona State University
A Stable Thoracic Hox Code and Epimorphosis Characterize Posterior Regeneration in Capitella teleta - PLOSone
The cell biology of regeneration - Journal of Cell Biology
--Sporche2016 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 07:52, 10 February 2018 (UTC)
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