An arms race that plays out in a single genome - EurekAlert
We often think of biological arms races occurring between the immune system and pathogens, or predator and prey, but University of Pennsylvania biologists Mia Levine and Cara Brand, a postdoc, discovered an example that plays out within a single genome. Their…
Biological arms races are commonplace in nature. Cheetahs, for example, have evolved a sleek body form that lends itself to rapid running, enabling them to feast upon similarly speedy gazelles, the f… [+9625 chars]
Read More
Other Stories in Science
- Is there a reason to use a woodruff key instead of a straight key.
- Is there a reason to use a woodruff key instead of a straight key.
- Revolutionary Sweetness with Arto Sucrose-Reduced Technology Reduces the Sugar in Fruits by up to 65% and Increases Prebiotics to Embrace the Healthy Food Trend
- Revolutionary Sweetness with Arto Sucrose-Reduced Technology Reduces the Sugar in Fruits by up to 65% and Increases Prebiotics to Embrace the Healthy Food Trend
- How to Prevent Duplicate Item Entries Inside a Parent-Child Form Relationship in AppSheet?
- Who would win in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? An evolutionary expert weighs in
- Facebook isn’t eavesdropping, but the truth is more disturbing
- Google-parent Alphabet quarterly earnings lifted by cloud and AI
- Why the Giants traded up for Jaxson Dart in the 2025 NFL Draft, and what he needs to improve