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A Queensland Sea Sponge Unravels a 700-Million-Year-Old Connection to Humans

Emily S Wong, UNSW. Many human traits, such as height and disease susceptibility, depend on genes that are encoded in our DNA. These genes are switched on and off and further fine-tuned by important but hard-to-find regions in the genome…. Continue Reading →

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