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Science,
2002]
As any homeowner knows, timely maintenance is vital for keeping a building functioning properly after construction is finished. The same is evidently true for the complex architecture of the nervous system - at least in the roundworm. On page 686, neuroscientists Oliver Hobert, Oscar Aurelio, and David Hall describe a new family of proteins that help keep the wiring of the worm's nervous system tangle free.
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Genome Res,
2001]
The scientific method, and genetic analysis in particular, is based upon identifying variations between individuals of the same species. The study of Jones et al. in this issue reveals variation in transcript abundance between two developmental stages of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegns. In this case, the variation is not genetically specified ut is induced bt the environment as part of a shift to an alternate developmental form, the daur larva. In this type of whole-genome analyses, it is assumed that such studies would reveal differences in transcript abundance that would be casusall associated with distinct molecular and morphological transformations driving development. Much of this paper is conjecture about how the observed differences in transcriipt abundance specify observed differences in longevity(or, more precisely, in mortality rate).