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From a Few Genes, Life's Myriad Shapes

Posted June 26, 2007 10:25 AM

From NYTimes.com:

Since its humble beginnings as a single cell, life has evolved into a spectacular array of shapes and sizes, from tiny fleas to towering Tyrannosaurus rex, from slow-soaring vultures to fast-swimming swordfish, and from modest ferns to alluring orchids. But just how such diversity of form could arise out of evolution's mess of random genetic mutations — how a functional wing could sprout where none had grown before, or how flowers could blossom in what had been a flowerless world — has remained one of the most fascinating and intractable questions in evolutionary biology.

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06/27/2007 3:00 AM

If death was your servant and not your master how would this change things?

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06/27/2007 12:26 PM

This is a very interesting article... makes you wonder what we'll know in 50, or 100 years.

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