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Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2015
This month's Genome Watch examines how the increased availability of mammalian genomes provides new insights into the interactions of endogenous retroviruses with other viruses and various hosts.
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This month's Genome Watch examines how the increased availability of mammalian genomes provides new insights into the interactions of endogenous retroviruses with other viruses and various hosts.
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2015
The origin of fossils After an animal dies, its behavior immediately stops. Of course! Thus, behavior is the first component of the phenotype to be lost. After this, DNA and soft tissues are also rapidly lost. Large and small animals may eat or scavenge the carcass, dismembering the body, stripping away flesh, and breaking open bones that are rich in
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The origin of fossils After an animal dies, its behavior immediately stops. Of course! Thus, behavior is the first component of the phenotype to be lost. After this, DNA and soft tissues are also rapidly lost. Large and small animals may eat or scavenge the carcass, dismembering the body, stripping away flesh, and breaking open bones that are rich in
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Unextractable fossil fuels in a 1.5 °C world
Nature, 2021Daniel Welsby, James Price, Stephen Pye
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Climate Change, Fossil-Fuel Pollution, and Children’s Health
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022Frederica Perera, Kari Christine Nadeau
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Genomic and fossil windows into the secret lives of the most ancient fungi
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020Mary L Berbee +2 more
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