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'Genetic Hitchhikers' Documented in Yeast Evolution
Scientists studying evolution of yeast strains discovered that the evolutionary process is not driven by one single, beneficial genetic mutation, but rather by multiple mutating genetic groups, including ones known as "genetic hitchhikers" that just appear to be along for the ride.
Latest Research Articles
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Rare, New 'Heartland Virus' Carried by Missouri Ticks
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Small Rituals Before Eating Can Make Food More Enjoyable: A Study
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Deforestation of Africa's Forests Could be Solved Through Effective Tree Management
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Frequent Urination at Night Could be a Sign of Developing Diabetes, Heart Disease in Men
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72 million- Year-Old Dinosaur Tail Found in Mexico Desert
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Loss of Just one Bee Species Lowers Reproduction Success in Flowering Plants
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Global Warming Linked with Frequent Fires in Alaska's Boreal Forests
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Skipping Breakfast Linked with Higher Risk of Heart Attack
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Wild Dolphins Assign Unique Whistle "Names" to Call Each Other
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Oxytocin - Love Hormone or Fear Enhancer?
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‘Alarming’ Rise in Children Being Hurt by Poorly Mounted TV’s
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Melting Sea Ice Causing Decline in Harp Seal Populations