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The difference between a more complex organism and a simpler one, “between a human and a nematode worm, is not that humans have more of those fundamental pieces of apparatus, but that they can call them into action in more complicated sequences and in a more complicated range of spaces.” It was not the size of the ship, yet again, but the way the planks were configured. The fly genome was its own Delphic boat.
The Gene: An Intimate History
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