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Scientists just found DNA “supergenes” that speed up evolution

Recent findings from Lake Malawi reveal the presence of DNA "supergenes" that contribute to the rapid evolution of cichlid fish species, potentially offering insights into the mechanisms behind speciation. This discovery may have implications for biodiversity conservation and the understanding of evolutionary processes.

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