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Sleeping beauties: the mystery of dormant innovations in nature and culture (Ep 104)

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The Importance of Sleeping Beauty

The number of de novo genes in humans is up to six out of 800. Martin: It seems like a lot since our split with chimpanzees really to have that many new genes. The sleeping beauty gene could become useful at some point in the right kind of environment, he says. "If they hang out for wrong enough, you know, maybe for not a 20 million years, maybe one or the other will become useful"

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