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A new study shows how person-to-person variation in antibody immunity plays a key role in shaping which influenza (flu) strains dominate in a population.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNIndividual immune variation shapes the evolution of influenza strainsA new study has shown that person-to-person variation in antibody immunity plays a key role in shaping which influenza (flu) ...
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ZME Science on MSNArtificial selection — when humans take what they want geneticallyAlso known as selective breeding, artificial selection is the human-guided cousin of evolution by natural selection. Instead ...
Researchers in the University of Oxford's Department of Biology and Wild Bioscience Ltd are to receive backing of a £6.7 ...
Scientists used gene-editing technology to create “Peter Pan” tadpoles that would eat the eggs of Australia’s cane toads—and ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNHow Heterogeneous Antibody Immunity Shapes Strain EvolutionA new study found that person-to-person heterogeneity in antibody immunity influences which influenza (flu) strains dominate ...
A new database detailing the maximum body size of marine life will shed light on species at risk from climate change and habitat degradation, paving the way for targeted protection.
A new study from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology has uncovered how the MN1 gene evolved to shape both the ...
Over the past 500 million years, nearly all evolutionary changes in octopuses and squids occurred in rapid bursts during the ...
Co-evolving infectivity and expression patterns drive the diversification of endogenous retroviruses
Transposable elements contribute to evolution, but their own diversification remains incompletely understood. Here, insect ...
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