Abstract
Developmental noise-which level may vary within a certain backlash allowed by natural selection-is a reflection of the state of a developing system or developmental stability. Phenotypic variations inside the genetically determined norm observed in case of fluctuating asymmetry provide a unique opportunity for evaluating this form of ontogenetic variability. Low levels of developmental noise for the biologic system under study is observed under certain conditions, while its increase acts as a measure of stress. The concordance of changes in developmental stability with changes in other parameters of developmental homeostasis indicates the significance of fluctuating asymmetry estimates. All this determines the future prospects of the study of fluctuating asymmetry not only for developmental biology, but also for population biology. The study of developmental stability may act as the basis of an approach of population developmental biology to assess the nature of the phenotypic diversity and the state of natural populations under various impacts and during evolutionary transformations.
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Zakharov, V. M., Shadrina, E. G., & Trofimov, I. E. (2020, August 1). Fluctuating asymmetry, developmental noise and developmental stability: Future prospects for the population developmental biology approach. Symmetry. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/SYM12081376
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