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07-15-2003, 07:20 PM | #1 |
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Birds have teeth?
or rather, have the genes to create teeth.
I know this has been discussed many times, but I can't find the links... anyone care to post a link that points to this fact, or other parts of the forum that talk about it. Talking to a fundie that doesn't believe me and I can't find a link. thanks |
07-15-2003, 07:43 PM | #2 |
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This is the best-known experiment. Birds don't have actual teeth, but their development is set up to recieve them. If the right signals are given, the bird embryo develops birdlike teeth. In this case, the signals come from mouse tissue, but the teeth (anticipating creationist objection), are not mouslike teeth, they resemble toothybird fossils.
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It amuses me that this implies that "rare as hens teeth" might be true. Its not impossible, that somwehere, some how, amongst all the domesticated critters, a bit got flipped and a chicken grew a tooth.
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This page gives a summary of the paper, along with a picture of one of the figures. |
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FWIW, there was a similar paper in the PNAS a couple of months ago, which showed that avian oral epithelium induces tooth formation in transplanted mouse mesenchyme.
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This is also where the saying "I would have given my eye teeth to have seen that" comes from. |
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