Scientists Identify Diverse Evolutionary Paths for Embryonic Symmetry Breaking in Flies
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Scientists Identify Diverse Evolutionary Paths for Embryonic Symmetry Breaking in Flies

What's Happening? Researchers at the University of Chicago have discovered that different fly species utilize diverse genetic mechanisms to establish the anterior-posterior body axis during embryonic development. While the common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) uses a gene called bicoid for this
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