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‘Pangenome’ aims to capture the breadth of human diversity

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The Evolution of the Human Pan Genome

A new semi-transparent sensor allows a wearer to see infrared light that is normally invisible to the human eye. Vultures from northern Spain tended to die in unpredictable food sources associated with humans, such as livestock carcasses and rubbish from landfills. In both populations, males were more likely than females to eat foods linked to humans,. This behaviour comes with risks, including exposure to poisons, pharmaceuticals, and live powerlines.

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