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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Metamorphosis - plausible evolutionary scenario?]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[... little wrong on the origin of  <b>metamorphosis</b>. However, he stated that the law ...way. He correctly says that insect  <b>metamorphosis</b> doesn't follow Haekel's theory...a  dragonfly, I think. Dragonflies undergo <b>metamorphosis</b>, but it is not  considered complete...that  undergo what is called a partial <b>metamorphosis</b>.      The evolution of insect <b>metamorphosis</b> was a problem that bothered  me for a long time. ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[...>,  Lorentz  <drosen0000@<a href="http://yahoo.com" rel="nofollow" class="url" target="_blank">yahoo.com</a>> wrote:  I forgot the more recent references where this was stated. But for  fun, read Darwin carefully. He was a little wrong on the origin of  <b>metamorphosis</b>. However, he stated that the law of ontogeny and  recapitulation was wrong in the case of insect larva.    Didn't Darwin also suggest the possibility that the wings of insects  were adapted gills?  ...<br><br>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 10:37:58 PST</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[... egg --> fertile adult _or anything else_.  Given just   the ONE, VALID, EMPIRICAL Darwinian reproductive cycle of nature within   evolutionary theory, anything that happens in-between including   <b>metamorphosis</b> or the death of one entire infertile organism can only   represent a part of one fertile parental form. Therefor any infertile   developmental stage _remains at all times_ under the control...<br><br>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 22:35:21 PST</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[... but could not do the <b>metamorphosis</b>.  Evidence?  There are many winged ... do not undergo a  total <b>metamorphosis</b>. Such insects include locusts, cockroaches ... of insects that undergo total <b>metamorphosis</b>.  Further evidence? All insects that...The common  ancestor of full <b>metamorphosis</b> insect had wings at least...or 'programmed  cell death'.  Insect <b>metamorphosis</b> is an extreme example, since...<br><br>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 22:35:21 PST</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[..., but could not do the <b>metamorphosis</b>.  Evidence?         There are many winged insects ...but do not undergo a  total <b>metamorphosis</b>. Such insects include locusts, cockroaches (... do not do a total  <b>metamorphosis</b> have fossil precursors that precede ... of insects that undergo total <b>metamorphosis</b>.      Further evidence? All insects that .... The common  ancestor of full <b>metamorphosis</b> insect had wings at least ...<br><br>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 23:09:22 PST</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[... (insects, etc.) which undergo  holometabolism-type <b>metamorphosis</b>, with cell death (histolysis) and  regeneration ... currently does not undergo this sort of <b>metamorphosis</b> at all,  but through some mutation just...against their own interests. A holometabolism-type <b>metamorphosis</b> is just   one of many possible ... that code for the   holometabolism-type <b>metamorphosis</b> you refer to, increased their TDF, ...<br><br>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 12:20:06 PST</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[pineapple.link@<a href="http://yahoo.com" rel="nofollow" class="url" target="_blank">yahoo.com</a> wrote:    Now, let's take a prehistoric caterpillar  which currently does not undergo this sort of <b>metamorphosis</b> at all,  but through some mutation just acquires the very first step in the  chain - the ability to transform its body into a gelatinous mass and  die (it "dies" because it has not yet evolved the ability to further  transform itself into a butterfly...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[... concerns organisms (insects, etc.) which undergo  holometabolism-type <b>metamorphosis</b>, with cell death (histolysis) and  regeneration (histogenisis).  The ... caterpillar  which currently does not undergo this sort of <b>metamorphosis</b> at all,  but through some mutation just acquires the very...no longer  reproducing at the point it hits this primitive <b>metamorphosis</b> (it is  dead), so assuming that this is a ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[...> brings me to my first question. I was recently on answers.yahoo and  someone asked about the origin of <b>metamorphosis</b>. I realized that in  this area I hadn't a clue as to the evolutionary origin of  <b>metamorphosis</b> in insects and other invertebrates. If anyone would be  willing to espouse knowledge on the subject please by all means...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[...> brings me to my first question. I was recently on answers.yahoo and  someone asked about the origin of <b>metamorphosis</b>. I realized that in  this area I hadn't a clue as to the evolutionary origin of  <b>metamorphosis</b> in insects and other invertebrates. If anyone would be  willing to espouse knowledge on the subject please by all means...<br><br>
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