200-year-old DNA helps map tiny fly's genetic course to new lands, modern times

When Carl Fredrik Fallén, for one—and later Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt—were collecting insects for what would become Lund University’s entomological collections, they wondered exactly what was that buzzing coming from their can of raisins.


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Source: Phys.org