This e! Science News article has the story:
"We could therefore predict that nonfunctional vestiges of the genes that code for enamel should be found in mammals that lack enamel," Springer said. "When we made our predictions, however, we did not have sequences for the enamelin gene in toothless and enamelless mammals. Since then my lab worked on obtaining these sequences so we could test our prediction."
Interestingly, the article features Carl Buell's painting of Aetiocetus weltoni, one of the transitional whale fossils that is included in my Fossil Evidence of Evolution PowerPoint.
Sigh...time to add another slide.













posted by Jeremy Mohn