The making of the gut—studies connect genetics and physics in embryonic development

The making of the gut—studies connect genetics and physics in embryonic development

Genes are the control panel for an embryo morphing from a ball of cells into organs, muscles, and limbs, but there’s more involved than just genetics. There’s also physics—the shaping of tissues by flows and forces from cellular activity and growth. Genes are the control panel for an embryo morphing from a ball of cells into organs, muscles, and limbs, but there’s more involved than just genetics. There’s also physics—the shaping of tissues by flows and forces from cellular activity and growth. Cell & Microbiology Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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