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Four New Deep-Sea Worms Help Researchers Solve Evolutionary Mystery
Pink deep-sea worms previously represented by only a single species have puzzled biologists for nearly six decades. However, four new worms recently spotted near California and Mexico have helped scientists properly place the creatures along the evolutionary tree of life.
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