08 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 Genes are Like Batons in a Relay Race

Fossil bones and footsteps and ruined homes are the solid facts of history, but the surest hints, the most enduring signs, lie in those miniscule genes. For a moment we protect them with our lives, then like relay runners with a baton, we pass them on to be carried by our descendents. There is a poetry in genetics which is more difficult to discern in broken bomes, and genes are the only unbroken living thread that weaves back and forth through all those boneyards.
Folksonomies: evolution genes
Folksonomies: evolution genes
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We protect them and pass them on from generation to generation.

18 MAR 2012 by ideonexus

 The Science of Reconstructing Fossils

In my work on Fossil Bones, I set myself the task of recognizing to which animals the fossilized remains which fill the surface strata of the earth belong. ... As a new sort of antiquarian, I had to learn to restore these memorials to past upheavals and, at the same time, to decipher their meaning. I had to collect and put together in their original order the fragments which made up these animals, to reconstruct the ancient creatures to which these fragments belonged, to create them once more...
Folksonomies: archaeology
Folksonomies: archaeology
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Cuvier describes an art that he pioneered(?)