Networks of gene activity control organ development

For the first time, researchers have decoded in two large studies the genetic programs that control the evolution of major organs in humans and other selected mammals before and after birth. Molecular biologists demonstrated that all the organs studied exhibit fundamental and original gene activity networks that must have originated early on in mammalian evolution.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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