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Predicting Long Covid, and the Global Toll of Antimicrobial Resistance

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Finger Prints in Climbing Primates

A lot of climbing species have finger prints. So and it probably is largely to improve grip, butal to some extent to help us to discriminate different textures. This sort of genetic association, in this case, between limb and finger print development, does occur elsewhere. We see it in cats, where blue eyes is also genetically linked to deafness, for instance.

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