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Unisexual salamander evolution: A long, strange trip

by Staff July 26, 2018
July 26, 2018 22 views
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The reproductive history of the unisexual, ladies-only salamander species is full of evolutionary surprises. In a new study, biologists have traced the animals’ genetic history back 3.4 million years and found some head-scratching details — primarily that they seem to have gone for millions of years without any DNA contributions from male salamanders and still have managed to persist.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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