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Swimming in polluted waters

Posted on December 7, 2016May 4, 2017

Andrew Whitehead’s lab at UC Davis recently published an excellent paper about the genomic basis of adaptation to polluted waters in Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus). We were abole to provide a perspectives piece in Science and comment on the paper’s findings in an article of the New York Times.

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