Les gènes des chimpanzés ont évolué pour s'adapter aux conditions locales, selon une nouvelle (...)

2 avril 2025 | Harrison J. Ostridge, Scientist, UCL Genetics Institute, UCL, Aida Andres, Professor of Population and Evolutionary Genomics, UCL, Mimi Arandjelovic, Staff Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Les chimpanzés possèdent des adaptations génétiques qui peuvent les protéger contre le paludisme.
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