
132 | Michael Levin on Growth, Form, Information, and the Self
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
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Unraveling the Genetic Framework of Development
This chapter examines the fascinating abilities of Xenopus tadpoles to reconstruct their facial features, emphasizing the genetic mechanisms that minimize discrepancies between their current form and an ideal state. It challenges the conventional view of the genome as merely a set of instructions, highlighting the complex interplay of genetics, environmental factors, and physical laws in shaping biological organisms. The discussion further explores cellular interactions and emergent behaviors, suggesting that cohesive body plans arise from local decisions rather than a centralized control system.
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