Shark Fins and Human Arms Made from Same Genes

A Caribbean reef shark. A new study finds that the genetic blueprint for building limbs has its evolutionary origin in the median fins of early fishes.
(Image credit: George Ryschkewitsch/University of Florida)

The triangular shark fin that sends frightened swimmers scrambling to shore is made using the same genes that help form the arms and legs of humans, a new study reports.

Researchers found that about a dozen genes that help give rise to a shark's median fins—those that run along its back and belly—also determine where paired side fins will form on its body. These genes are known to play important roles in the development of paired limbs in humans and other land animals.

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