Evolutionary fuel: Researchers study maintenance of an ancient chromosomal inversion USUAggies PNASNews
can persist over the long haul remains a big question for scientists.
Gompert and colleagues from the University of Montpellier in France, the United Kingdom's John Innes Center, the National Autonomous University of México, Querétaro; the University of Nevada, Reno; and the University of Notre Dame, publish their investigation of this question in the June 12, 2023, online edition of the"We examined how you maintain genetic variation in a species, and how such variation impacts adaptation," says Gompert, associate professor in USU's...
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