Craig Martin

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In cell biology and genetics—in fact, in most of the biological world—learning and memory typically happen by mutation, not instruction or aspiration. A giraffe’s long neck isn’t the product of generations of its ancestors aspiring to stretch their necks to reach tall trees. It is the consequence of mutations, followed by natural selection, that produces a mammal with an extended vertebral structure that, in turn, creates a long neck.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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