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Life changes (San Diego Union-Tribune)

It was a true eureka moment. The discovery two decades ago of a similar set of genes in fruit flies, mice and humans was both startling and unifying.

Up to that point, biologists believed that diverse animals use diverse tool kits to build their bodies. With the discovery of so-called homeobox genes, it became clear there is but one.

Interview with Sean Carroll, a professor of genetics at the University of Wisconsin,