Epigenome Is Biology’s Second Revolution

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Thomas Woodward compares the epigenetic system to a supercomputer where information is written everywhere — on the hardware, the screen, and even the keys. Source
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Navigation Ability Crosses Phylum Lines — And That’s a Problem for Evolution

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Yes, that is kind of adorable. It took only a few days for the fish to learn to drive. Source
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