With its exceptional genetic tools, Drosophila is ideally suited for investigation of the fundamental mechanisms that
govern animal development.
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.
As Chairman, Schwichtenberg presides over all meetings of the Board of Directors, the
governing body of APPA.She also serves in a leadership advisory role guiding APPA's industry - wide activities.Schwichtenberg previously served as Vice Chairman of the Board for APPA.Schwichtenberg is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Central Garden & Pet strategic business unit Central Life Sciences.Specializing in the
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Animal Health Division of Sandoz, Inc. (now Novartis, Inc.), a worldwide leader in human pharmaceuticals and animal health pro
Animal Health Division of Sandoz, Inc. (now Novartis, Inc.), a worldwide leader in human pharmaceuticals and
animal health pro
animal health products.