Flipped chromosomal segments drive natural selection
March 06, 2026
March 06, 2026
ITHACA, New York, March 6 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Flipped chromosomal segments drive natural selection
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When a species lives in two distinct types of habitats, individuals with traits better suited to each habitat will thrive and reproduce, naturally selecting descendants with those traits. But what about mobile aquatic species that live across a broad range of temperatures and latitudes?
New resear . . .
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Flipped chromosomal segments drive natural selection
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When a species lives in two distinct types of habitats, individuals with traits better suited to each habitat will thrive and reproduce, naturally selecting descendants with those traits. But what about mobile aquatic species that live across a broad range of temperatures and latitudes?
New resear . . .
