Not exact matches
Summary: Extremely powerful genes that govern the shape
of an embryo from the earliest stages
of development have been tinkered with by nature over the course
of evolution to create the
enormously wide range of animal forms, scientists report in the August 14, 1997
issue of Nature.
Extremely powerful genes that govern the shape
of an embryo from the earliest stages
of development have been tinkered with by nature over the course
of evolution to create the
enormously wide range of animal forms, scientists report in the August 14, 1997
issue of Nature.
August 14, 1997 Evolution re-sculpted animal limbs by genetic switches once thought too drastic for survival Extremely powerful genes that govern the shape
of an embryo from the earliest stages
of development have been tinkered with by nature over the course
of evolution to create the
enormously wide range of animal forms, scientists report in the August 14, 1997
issue of Nature.