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by darylehret on 30 October 2008 - 04:10
Science must always question the foundations of its beliefs. It's my personal belief that no laws of nature (and therefore science) are "immutable".
The conception and birth of Evo-Devo
The year 2000 might be considered the birth of evo-devo. In
that year, two journals arose to publish the results of evo-devo
research, and the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
founded its section on evolutionary developmental biology.
But if 2000 saw the birth of evo-devo as a discipline, then 1977
must have been the year of its conception. In that year, three
publications paved the way for evolutionary developmental biology.
These publications were Stephen J. Gould’s Ontogeny and
Phylogeny (1977), François Jacob’s «Evolution by tinkering,»
(Jacob, 1977), and Maxam and Gilbert’s (1977) techniques paper
for DNA sequencing.
The morphogenesis of evolutionary developmental biology

by Kalibeck on 30 October 2008 - 15:10
Like I said, cool stuff. jh
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