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In Mouse and Human Embryo Development, Critical Transition Points Beyond Neo-Darwinism

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On a new episode of ID the Future, Sarah Chaffee talks with CSC Senior Fellow Ann Gauger about a recent paper in the journal Cell, and how it seems that the more we look, the more complexity and sophistication we find. Dr. Gauger discusses a critical transition in mouse and human embryo development, a compound that aids this transition, and the origins of this compound. According to Gauger, this order may point beyond neo-Darwinian processes.

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February 6, 2017
On this episode of ID the Future, CSC Senior Fellow Dr. Ann Gauger talks about a recent paper in the journal Cell, and how it seems that the more we look, the greater order we find. She discusses a critical transition in embryo development, a compound which aids this transition, and the origins of this compound. According to Gauger, this order may point beyond neo-Darwinian processes.

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