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Culling is Influencing Evolution of Deadly Tasmanian Devil Facial Cancer
A large-scale culling of Tasmanian devils infected with a kind of face cancer has presented researchers an opportunity to study how human selection alters, and in some cases enhances, the evolution of cancerous cells.
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