Grave Secrets

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The chromosomes form command central, with squads of grunt genes taking orders from control genes, which answer to more control genes higher up the chain.
At first the embryo is an undifferentiated mass. An order is issued.
Vertebrate!
Segmented bones form around a spinal cord, jointed limbs with five digits each. A skull. A real jaw.
The embryo is a perch. A wood frog. A gecko.
The double-helix generals up the ante.
Mammal!
Homeothermy, viviparity, heterodonty.
The embryo is a platypus. A kanga
...roo. A snow leopard. Elvis.
The generals push harder.
Primate!
Opposable thumbs—3-D vision.
Harder.
Homo sapiens!
Gray matter to die for. Bipedality.
The human skeleton begins to ossify around the seventh week. Between the ninth and twelfth, tiny tooth buds appear.
I identified four cranial elements in the crime scene photos.
The sphenoid is a butterfly-shaped bone that contributes to the orbits and to the cranial base. The large wings arise during the eighth fetal week, the small pair follows a week later.


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