How a Queensland sea sponge is helping scientists unravel a 700-million-year-old mystery of evolution

Many human traits, such as height and disease susceptibility, depend on genes that are encoded in our DNA. These genes are switched on and off and further fine-tuned by important but hard-to-find regions in the genome.


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Source: Phys.org