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A study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution reveals a surprising evolutionary insight: sometimes, losing genes rather than gaining them can help bacterial pathogens survive and thrive.
Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) is a sophisticated optical technique that measures the decay rate of fluorescence emission from biological specimens, providing detailed insights into ...
In a study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution which included the involvement of UAB Professor Jaime Martínez Urtaza, researchers discovered that losing genes rather than gaining them can favor ...