Genes that appear from nowhere — a tutorial

A friend notes — about these de novo (from nowhere) genes — that narrator Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis stresses that the genetic patterns she studies don’t fit the evolutionary theory learned “since I was an undergraduate.” The de novo gene literature mirrors that, we are told.

Well, if she has a job story instead of a sob story, eventually, the discrepancies will add up.

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