
Secrets of Early Animal Evolution Revealed by Chromosome 'Tectonics'
The Quanta Podcast
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The Evolution of Chromosomes and Genome Duplications
Researchers are learning about the algebraically simple rules that govern happens when chromosomes swap chunks of themselves. That information can guide future genomic studies and help biologists predict what they'll find in the genomes of species that haven't yet been sequenced. Animals diverged from their unicellular relatives 600 million or 700 million years ago, Pauline cartwright says.
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