DNA clues to reproductive behaviour
Monday, May 19, 2008 - 13:28
in Biology & Nature
A species of wild yeast goes through a cycle of sexual reproduction once in every 1,000 asexual generations, according to new research by Imperial biologists published in the PNAS journal in April.
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