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Viruses as evolution’s sculptor

Posted on December 24th, 2007

Michael Specter’s article in the December 3 New Yorker about the role of viruses in evolution is brilliant, fascinating, clear, and eye-opening, at least for humanities majors like me.

[Tags: science biology retrovirus evolution michale_specter genetics ]

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