All I Really Needed to Know I Learned During Gastrulation, by Scott F. Gilbert





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Bricolage is taking something old and, via context, turning it into something new. François Jacob uses the term bricolage to describe the apparently cobbled-together character of much biological structure, and views it as a consequence of the evolutionary history of the organism.

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