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1. Skin Deep World-Your ultimate resource to look and feel your best > Home
www.skindeepworld.com - [Cached]Published on: 11/6/2004 Last Visited: 12/9/2005
Researchers at the Forsyth Institute have discovered that the genes that influence the jaws of cichlid fish, tropical freshwater fish renowned for head shape diversity, offer insight into overall vertebrate diversity. The scientific studies led by R. Craig Albertson, PhD., Staff Associate, show that the growth factor gene, bmp4, is both associated with and has the potential to alter jaw morphology in a way that approximates natural variation among fish species ... click link for more info.
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The scientific studies led by R. Craig Albertson, PhD., Staff Associate, show that the growth factor gene, bmp4, is both associated with and has the potential to alter jaw morphology in a way that approximates natural variation among fish species ... click link for more info. -
2. Creation-Evolution Headlines
www.creationsafaris.com/crev06 - [Cached]Published on: 6/25/2004 Last Visited: 10/8/2007
Lately, the Orr camp seems to be gaining ground, in part because of studies of sticklebacks, says R. Craig Albertson, an evolutionary biologist at the Forsyth Institute in Boston. He and others are finding that "simple genetic changes can have profound effects." -
3. www.informationquickfind.com
www.informationquickfind.com/b - [Cached]Published on: 10/31/2007 Last Visited: 10/31/2007
The scientific studies led by R. Craig Albertson, PhD., Staff Associate, show that the growth factor gene, bmp4, is both associated with and has the potential to alter jaw morphology in a way that approximates natural variation among fish species.

