Rutgers scholar identifies genetic patterning in fruit fly development
Wednesday, December 3, 2008 - 02:50
in Biology & Nature
No matter the species, from flies to humans, we all start the same: a single-cell fertilised egg that embarks on an incredible journey. The specifics of this journey are being uncovered at Rutgers University - Camden, where a biologist is researching how from one cell a jumble of many are able to organise and communicate, allowing life to spring forth...
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