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A Brush with Inheritance, 1878
Catherine Offord | Feb 1, 2018
Lampbrush chromosomes, first observed in the 19th century, still offer an unparalleled glimpse into how genetic information is organized in the cell.
Gravity Determines Cell Size
Abby Olena | Oct 29, 2013
Researchers show that cells may have evolved to be small because of gravitational forces.
Never Say Never
H. Steven Wiley | Feb 1, 2012
Novel observations can sometimes be correct for unexpected reasons.