Genetic Researchers Grow A Fish That Has Legs

Tuesday, December 11, 2012 - 13:30 in Paleontology & Archaeology

Zebrafish Limbs Freitas et al., Developmental CellRecapitulating phylogeny in the lab The fossil record has a lot of strange stories to tell about the evolution of life on Earth, and one of the strangest is how life moved from sea to land. Though clues from the record give the rough outlines of the story--limbs grew from fins in a series of stages in which fins grew longer and narrower--scientists are still filling in the details, trying to determine what genetic changes might have allowed the limbs to grow. One of the best ways to learn those details is to reproduce the changes that occurred some 400 million years ago--to virtually back in time and alter the development of the land-goer's living ancestors and see what happens. Which is what biologist Renata Freitas and colleagues were up to when they added some extra Hoxd13--a gene known to play a role in...

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