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  • The embryonic stage in which we express all of these features is called the pharyngula stage—it's often also the only stage at which we have them.

    Hemichordate evo-devo - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • The embryonic stage in which we express all of these features is called the pharyngula stage—it's often also the only stage at which we have them.

    The Panda's Thumb: January 2006 Archives 2006

  • Sunday, March 29, 2009 the sign says it all thanks for finding this one Maggie, originally from pharyngula.

    the sign says it all Another Outspoken Female 2009

  • Sunday, March 29, 2009 the sign says it all thanks for finding this one Maggie, originally from pharyngula.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Another Outspoken Female 2009

  • The pharyngula stage/phylotypic stage is the time when Hox gene expression is ordered and active, when organogenesis is ongoing, and when the hallmarks of chordate embryology, like segmental myotomes, a tailbud, and branchial arches are forming.

    Jonathan Wells gets everything wrong, again - The Panda's Thumb 2009

  • You should forward this to pharyngula-PZ would get a hoot out of it.

    Bible Lessons delagar 2009

  • I have challenged Myers on his blog (pharyngula) with the Orch OR model.

    A Peaceful Eve 2007

  • I have challenged Myers on his blog (pharyngula) with the Orch OR model.

    A Peaceful Eve 2007

  • Commenter Dorkman on pharyngula made a transcript.

    Kirk Cameron on the spot - The Panda's Thumb 2009

  • It would be hard to find a better example of this sort of fuzzy thinking (that has been gleefully dissected by the blogosphere: see my colleague Trevor Butterworth at stats, pharyngula, and badscience, just for starters), than this recent paper.

    Maia Szalavitz: Evidence is Not Fascism: Left and Right V. Science 2008

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