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Molecular Evolution and "Living Fossils" [Afarensis]
A short, interesting, and busy paper in Trends in Genetics looks at molecular evolution among tuataras and comes up with some interesting results. Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post...
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These chicas are freaky. But if you lived on a whale vertebrae and eat through bone, perhaps you'd be a little on the kinky side too, right? Osedax , the "bone-devouring" worm is weird. Now, I know long time Deep Sea News readers will be...
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