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Limb gene present in ancient fish

A genetic instruction controlling limb development was present in fish almost half a billion years ago, researchers at a US university have found.

The genetic mechanism was discovered when 400-million-year-old fish DNA was implanted in mouse embryos.

The fish DNA was found to activate limb and digit growth in the mice, indicating that fish possessed the genetic feature before animals walked on land.

Read more at University of Chicago

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