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Originally Posted by Myka
I'm not sure that's directly relatable - except maybe Coelacanths. 
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Biological science is pretty widespread. Understanding the evolution and development of a vertebrate embryo translates across a pretty wide range of fields
There is a lot of chemistry on keeping a reef healthy. Do you need to have a Ph. D. in organic chem to understand it all? Nope. I personally feel a moderate knowledge of life sciences can allow anyone to grasp everything you need to know about keeping a tank healthy and flourishing.
Now the practice of doing such is completely different. Many people can understand something but cannot capitalize on that knowledge.
And I wish I would have been at the Smithsonian in Washington to see the Coelacanth

An old invertebrate palaeontology professor of mine works there now and could have had a pretty sweet tour!