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How animals stay ‘in shape’?

Some animals can regenerate large parts of their body, even after major injuries.

Representation of human dna chain

‘Selfish DNA’ played a key role in early human development

These elements are not mere genomic parasites.

A doctor in a clinic examines a pregnant woman

YAP and TAZ: Potential keys for fetal bone growth

YAP and TAZ: Mechanoregulation in murine bone development.

Image showing Four-day-old juvenile zebrafish with distinct tissues and organs.

NIH releases genetic atlas of early zebrafish development

Single-cell analysis of zebrafish developmental signatures.

woman touching stomach painful suffering from stomachache

New study highlights bile duct function and disease

Insights into the extrahepatic bile ducts.

A mouse embryo (cartilage in blue, bone in red) in which Hoxb13 was overexpressed, with only a few tail vertebrae (approximately 9) and an unusually short tail. Credit: Aires et al. - Developmental Cell

Scientists accidentally engineer mice with unusually short and long tails

While studying mouse development, scientists from two groups accidentally created mice with unusually short and long tails. This discovery could become an awesome example...

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