The Science Community
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 8:08 am
I finally found some articles on genetic discoveries and turning genes on! I love hearing the different ways of hearing the news...the first article is more complete but avoids yielding what many geneticist stated upon the discovery...the genes were ALWAYS there. But they at least mention the genes are "switched" on.
Intro Paragraph...
"A new study shows that chickens, which don't have teeth, still have the genes that make them, and in special cases, those genes can be switched back on. Scientists now think that as animals evolve, they lose the ability to turn those genes on at the right time during development -- not the genes themselves"
from: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5230538
The following is an article that still attempts use vague and "old" terms to keep the masses the right kind of ignorant and the right kind of impressed with scientific discovery. (Always what it can do for us humans...."send money soon" driven comments.)
http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/hens_teeth_not_so_rare_after_all_10081.html
Intro Paragraph...
"A new study shows that chickens, which don't have teeth, still have the genes that make them, and in special cases, those genes can be switched back on. Scientists now think that as animals evolve, they lose the ability to turn those genes on at the right time during development -- not the genes themselves"
from: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5230538
The following is an article that still attempts use vague and "old" terms to keep the masses the right kind of ignorant and the right kind of impressed with scientific discovery. (Always what it can do for us humans...."send money soon" driven comments.)
http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/hens_teeth_not_so_rare_after_all_10081.html