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<p><a href="page.php?w=genome">genome</a>, and can accordingly create rapid evolutionary change.</p>

<p>The evolutionary biologist Brian K. Hall argues that heterochrony offers such a simple and readily understood mechanism for reshaping bodies that heterotopy has likely often been overlooked. Since starting or stopping a process earlier or later, or changing its rate, can clearly cause a wide variety of changes in body shape and size (<a href="page.php?w=allometry">allometry</a>), biologists have in Hall's view often invoked heterochrony to the</p><p>
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