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English: How many genes does it take to make a functioning eye? Apparently, only seven. Frog cells forced to express these seven genes (and a fluorescent protein that glows green) form eyes in tadpoles.
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Source “Induced” Eyes Suggest a Path to Retinal Repair
Author William Mair
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