
How Supergenes Fuel Evolution Despite Harmful Mutations
The Quanta Podcast
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British naturalist Henry Walter Bates discovered that some Hellicanias butterflies were lookalikes from unrelated families of butterflies. Birds and other predators avoid HellicaniAS butterflies because they're toxic to eat, with a bitter taste. The mimics weren't toxic, but because they looked so much like the foul-tasting Hellicania, they were less likely to be eaten.
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