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From Fins to Wings
NOVEMBER 2006
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Rhombodera stalii


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Mantid
Photograph by Rosamond Purcell

The underside of a mantid reveals the complex structures that evolution added to its simpler ancestors: compound eyes, bristled limbs, two kinds of wings. Scientists are finding that all these structures have deep roots. The same genes that build them in a mantid are turning up—often doing different jobs—in less elaborate creatures.
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