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.
Not exact matches
Over the
course of two decades he has been intimately linked with the journal, publishing essay after essay on subjects that extended from Shakespeare to original sin, from the latest movie, to the
nature of evolution....
As the book's title suggests, the best model for parents and teachers — honed
over millennia
of human
evolution and trial and error — is not the carpenter who works diligently from an established blueprint, but the patient gardener who provides a safe space to let
nature take its
course, and then gets out
of the way.