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Scientists were studying butterfly wings—and found a 120 million-year-old evolutionary pattern
A genetic “cheat sheet” allows different species to display the same warning patterns.
Study discover that evolution reuses same genes to create identical wing patterns in butterflies and moths separated by 120 ...
Evolution seems to follow a script more often than expected. Researchers found that distantly related butterflies and moths ...
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Evolution has reused the same two genes for 120 million years — and it changes what 'random mutation' actually means
A bird swoops toward a bright orange-and-black moth resting on a leaf in the Amazon. It pulls up at the last second. The ...
Research by Assistant Professor Jacob S. Suissa at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is revealing complexity in how ferns have evolved. Instead of the vascular structure inside fern stems ...
Butterflies and a moth species reused the same two genes, ivory and optix, to create similar warning colors over millions of ...
A team of researchers has discovered new insights into the evolution of color patterns in frogs and toads -- collectively known as anurans. Animal color patterns can help them camouflage with their ...
Human languages as disparate as English, Japanese, and Russian follow remarkably similar evolutionary paths, according to a ...
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