I first encountered Eric Davidson in 1969 when, as a graduate student in the MBL Embryology Course, I heard him lecture. He spoke in general about the role of the nucleus in development. I now realize he organized his lecture on the basis of the introduction to his 1968 book, Gene Activity in Early Development and included some of the ideas published in his 1969 Science paper written with Roy Britten. That paper presented ideas that he built on throughout his career. In my naïve view, it seemed like Eric was belaboring an established tenet. Did not everyone accept that DNA in the nucleus was the genetic material and the blueprint for development? But it was not until much later in my education that I realized he was reacting to ongoing cont...