Julie Davis

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Genetic material is often considered a blueprint for making an organism. But that’s not quite right. If DNA is a blueprint, then it’s a blueprint that includes instructions for when to tackle certain construction projects and the various possibilities for what could happen in a different circumstance. Genes don’t dictate so much as offer a range of outcomes that requires input and interaction from the outside world, just as they may change with mutation.
When the Earth Was Green: Plants, Animals, and Evolution's Greatest Romance
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