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Evolution isn’t random. Scientists find the same genes used for 120 million years

Recent research indicates that evolution may follow a predictable pattern, as scientists have discovered that distantly related butterflies and moths have consistently reused the same genes for over 120 million years. This finding suggests that genetic pathways could play a significant role in the evolutionary process, offering new insights for future studies in genetics and biodiversity conservation.

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