Conrad Waddington and the origin of epigenetics

The Journal of Experimental Biology
Denis Noble

Abstract

Denis Noble discusses Conrad Waddington's classic paper, "The genetic assimilation of the bithorax phenotype", published in Evolution in 1956.

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