Abstract

The objective of this perspective article was to underline the significance of embryonic and foetal adaptation to risky environmental conditions through internal maternal and own physiology. Mammals including humans are characterized by their evolutionary principles of growth and development. These evolutionary trends are integrated with earth sciences following physics laws and cosmology as both a science and a reality. In a more limited scale, occurrence of day and night has caused the emergence of circadian rhythms in cell biology that are best reflected in circadian patterns of gene expression, transcription and translation. Such an evolutionary cascade orchestrates different types and functions of genes and proteins in mammals [1-3].

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