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Neanderthals Boasted Larger Jaws Than Humans Due to a Tiny Difference in DNA
Features like sizable noses, protruding brow ridges, and strong lower jaws gave them a distinct appearance. But since the ...
From cancer-resistant mole rats to 200-year-old whales, evolution has equipped long-lived species with unique biological ...
This article introduces the field of bioinformatics and its importance as a cornerstone of biological research, as well as ...
Most species on Earth exist as two biological sexes, and the exchange of genes between males and females is vital for their ...
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Researchers Find "Hidden" Mutations by Tracing Protein Isoforms
Approximately 25 million individuals in the United States are affected by a rare genetic disorder, and a significant number of them face challenges not only due to the absence of effective treatments ...
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