Study Catches Two Bird Populations As They Split Into Separate Species
Wednesday, July 29, 2009 - 20:35
in Biology & Nature
A new study finds that a change in a single gene has sent two closely related bird populations on their way to becoming two distinct species. The study is one of only a few to investigate the specific genetic changes that drive two populations toward speciation.
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