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Posted by bookofjoe 5 days ago

Genetic code enables zebrafish to mend damaged organs(www.caltech.edu)
114 points | 14 comments
zombot 3 days ago|
Genetic code enables lizards to regrow their tails.
sidewndr46 3 days ago||
I have also used genetic code to repair my epidermis with a fibrous tissue after injury. It keeps moisture in and pathogens out.
dietr1ch 2 days ago||
This but a scratch
lawlessone 2 days ago||
Genetic code enables me to understand that reference.
TedDoesntTalk 3 days ago|||
Future humans will be part human, part lizard, part zebra fish, and seveal other species. We will regrow teeth, heart, and limbs. Sometimes we might accidentally grow a tail.
ecef9-8c0f-4374 3 days ago||
We do already...sometimes. Vestigial tail
MangoToupe 2 days ago||
To a certain extent. Often times the regenerated "tails" are fatty stubs.
flobosg 3 days ago||
The related publication is unfortunately paywalled, but here’s the preprint: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.16.633462v1
m3kw9 2 days ago||
We really have to ask why humans did not evolve to have this capability before trying to jig one up
danielbln 2 days ago||
Because nothing comes without a cost. Maybe mutations that would allow us to regrow limbs also lead to horrific cancers that snuffed out any chance for reproduction. Maybe the benefit didn't outweigh the additional energy budget. Maybe it was just not necessary for procreation vs our advanced cognition so it never played into evolutionary fitness (compared to a lizard that can drop a tail when it's attacked, and regrow it for the neYt attack, which would surely improve its evolutionary fitness).

Additional reasons: our mammalian organs are highly complex, we live a long time, we are large animals with giant brains and high metabolic cost. The list goes on.

kjkjadksj 1 day ago||
In some ways evolution is inevitable but it is also a stroke of luck. The mutation behind the phenotype needs to actually happen. Then the mutant individual needs to actually have outsized reproductive success such that their progeny outcompetes with others and these mutant alleles spread in the population.
sydbarrett74 3 days ago||
Two words: nocturnal bottleneck.
sydbarrett74 1 day ago|
Don’t know why this was downvoted. It’s a compelling hypothesis.
taneq 3 days ago|
"Zebrafish mends damaged organs using Genetics and Code."

    if (organIsDamaged()) {
        dont();
    }