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Bilateral Asymmetry in Nervous Systems

December 15th 2006 01:01
Richard J. Poole and Oliver Hobert address the question of bilateral asymmetry in nervous systems. Nervous systems are symmetrical in the big picture, but asymmetrical when examined closely. They show when and where this asymmetry develops in an organism's lifecycle using C. elegans as a model.

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Source: Current Biology



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Comment by katyzzz

December 15th 2006 01:12
Adele,

This is my cup of tea. You'll be doing my work for me if I'm not careful.

Thanks for a great post.

katyzzz

Comment by Adrienne

December 15th 2006 02:51
interesting

Comment by Adele

December 15th 2006 03:07
Have no fear, katyzzz. I cannot come up with art like yours, no matter how much a talk about asymmetry.

Comment by Adele

December 15th 2006 03:08
Adrienne,

Good to see you over here. Glad you found it interesting.

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