The reef-building coral Acropora millepora does not have a lot on its mind. In fact, it doesn’t have a mind at all. The invertebrate has only a diffuse net of nerve cells, one of the simplest nervous systems of any animal. Thus, it shocked Australian geneticist David Miller to find that the coral’s DNA contains genetic sequences corresponding to genes that guide the patterning of the incredibly complex human nervous system.
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