Mountaineering Mice Evolution Study
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•Study of mountaineering mice sheds light on evolutionary adaptation
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Study of mountaineering mice sheds light on evolutionary adaptation.
Evolution enables a single species to thrive across diverse environments.
Study led by Naim Bautista , a postdoctoral researcher in Jay Storz's lab at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln , the team took highland deer mice and their lowland cousins on a simulated ascent to 6,000 meters .
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