Why don’t humans have tails? A genetic parasite may have stolen them microbiologystudy
A genetic parasite may have robbed humans and other apes of their tails. Around 25 million years ago, this parasite, […]
A genetic parasite may have robbed humans and other apes of their tails. Around 25 million years ago, this parasite, […]
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Superimposed structures of the SRA domain bound to DNA double helix (orange) from the 3CLZ.pdb, modeled CMFT bound SRA (yellow)
Big things can sometimes come in small packages. A small fern has broken the record for the largest genome yet