Three Blind Moles: Molecular Evolutionary Insights on the Tempo and Mode of Convergent Eye Degeneration in Notoryctes typhlops (Southern Marsupial Mole) and …
Summary:
The paper investigates the molecular evolution of eye degeneration in three species of moles, providing insights into the timing and process of this adaptation.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper discusses the degeneration of eyes in three species of moles, providing insights into the molecular evolution of this process.
- Education and learning: The paper provides educational content on the topic of molecular evolution, specifically in relation to eye degeneration in moles.
- Aging: The paper discusses the process of eye degeneration in moles, which can be considered a form of aging or deterioration over time.
Author(s)
MS Springer, CA Emerling, J Gatesy
Publication Year:
2023
Number of Citations:
0
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