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Qué (quién) es hypomorphosis - definición

EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN THE RATES OR DURATIONS OF DEVELOPMENTAL EVENTS, LEADING TO STRUCTURAL CHANGES OVER LONG TIME SCALES
Peramorphosis; Heterokairy; Peramorphic; Hypermorphosis; Predisplacement; Postdisplacement; Hypomorphosis; Acceleration (biology)
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Heterochrony         
·noun In evolution, a deviation from the typical sequence in the formation of organs or parts.
Heterochrony         
In evolutionary developmental biology, heterochrony is any genetically controlled difference in the timing, rate, or duration of a developmental process in an organism compared to its ancestors or other organisms. This leads to changes in the size, shape, characteristics and even presence of certain organs and features.

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Heterochrony

In evolutionary developmental biology, heterochrony is any genetically controlled difference in the timing, rate, or duration of a developmental process in an organism compared to its ancestors or other organisms. This leads to changes in the size, shape, characteristics and even presence of certain organs and features. It is contrasted with heterotopy, a change in spatial positioning of some process in the embryo, which can also create morphological innovation. Heterochrony can be divided into intraspecific heterochrony, variation within a species, and interspecific heterochrony, phylogenetic variation, i.e. variation of a descendant species with respect to an ancestral species.

These changes all affect the start, end, rate or time span of a particular developmental process. The concept of heterochrony was introduced by Ernst Haeckel in 1875 and given its modern sense by Gavin de Beer in 1930.