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What sets the strikingly similar #mutation rates seen for certain animal cell types? In this Essay, @marcdemanuel.bsky.social , @mollyprz.bsky.social , @natanaels.bsky.social and Anastasia Stolyarova discuss how #selection may shape cellular mutation rate patterns🧪#AcademicSky plos.io/4oDvrQR
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"results reveal 1) a population “boom” among early farmers (~8,500 BP) coincided with reduced body size, consistent with a shift in life history that prioritized reproduction over growth; 2) divergent trends in body size & diet between north & south Europe suggest region-specific adaptations"
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This paper examines human life history evolution across the transition to agriculture in Europe through an integrated analysis of growth, diet, act...
Fifteen thousand years of bioarchaeological data reveal life history trade-offs among Europe’s first farmers | PNAS
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