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Anatomical Bitransversal Symmetry Axiswerks:

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Be they fungal, bacterial, viral, animal, vegetable or undiscovered, the formations and morphings of all living bodies are covered by a myriad of scientific studies. These include Developmental Biology, so called evo-devo (evolution and developmental biology), systems biology, Embryology including Human Embryology and even the techniques effects and politics of Transgenics and Inheritable Human Germline Genetic Modifications (so called GMO Humans). Scientists who study the biology of development use terms and concepts like Gene Action, Fate Maps, Master Genes, Primitive Streaking, Primitive Grooving, Oogonia, urogenital sinus and finger rays. EvoDevo Scientists study genes with crazy names like Goosecoid, Knirps, Runt, Sonic the Hedgehoog, Antennapedia, Hunchback, Oskar, Bicoid and Swallow. But is it mere data that we glean from these depth studies of the bodily form, the growth of axes, the specialization of the orifices, the orificial economy, the complexity of metabolic syndromes?

Keywords: ass to mouth (A2M) ; Blind Cave Fish ; Developmental Biology ; Devolution ; evo-devo ; Evolutionary Developmental Biology ; farting, pissing, puking, ball sacks and clitori ; Homeobox (HOX) ; mechanosensory skin denticles ; Morphology ; orificial economy ; Segmentation ; Sentimentality ; Systems Biology ; troglomorphism

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References

  1. Borowsky, Richard (2008), ‘Restoring sight in blind cavefish’, Current Biology, 18:1, pp. R23R24, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2007.11.023.
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References

  1. Borowsky, Richard (2008), ‘Restoring sight in blind cavefish’, Current Biology, 18:1, pp. R23R24, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2007.11.023.
    [Google Scholar]
  2. Borowsky, Richard (2018), ‘Cavefishes’, Current Biology, 28:2, pp. R60R64, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.12.011.
    [Google Scholar]
  3. Evans, Scott D., Hughes, Ian V., Gehling, James G. and Droser, Mary L. (2020), ‘Discovery of the oldest bilaterian from the Ediacaran of South Australia’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117:14, pp. 784550.
    [Google Scholar]
  4. Zaretsky, Adam (2020), ‘Breeding sentience, queering lineage, and voguing enhancement’, Panel Presented at ISEA 2020.
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