Understanding Neanderthal Predatory Evolution
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Predatory behavior is an inherited trait across multiple generations in nematodes

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A team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen has made significant strides in understanding the evolution of predatory behavior of nematodes.
Their study, published in Science Advances , demonstrates that long-term environmental exposure plays a crucial role in shaping behavior.
This study also uncovered the involvement of microRNAs in transgenerational inheritance linked to the EBAX-1 gene.
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