The viral content of human genomes is more variable than we thought
Parts of human DNA are of viral origin: many of them were inserted into the primordial genetic material of our ancestors many millions of years ago… Read more »
Parts of human DNA are of viral origin: many of them were inserted into the primordial genetic material of our ancestors many millions of years ago… Read more »
The field of palaeoproteomics holds great potential for archaeologists and evolutionary biologists. In a paper recently published in BMC Evolutionary… Read more »
In a research paper published by BMC Evolutionary Biology, the recently identified 'redness gene' is studied in order to better… Read more »
As 2016 draws to a close, Dominique Morneau of Genome Biology highlights some of the editors’ favorite articles from the past… Read more »
Explaining the wide range of animals’ parental behaviors remains an important issue in evolutionary biology. In this blog post,… Read more »
Attention everybody! We are excited to inform you that BMC Zoology, the latest addition to the BMC series, has launched today with… Read more »
BMC Evolutionary Biology recently published research investigating whether the sexual swellings of bonobos reliably signals… Read more »
Endangered Species Day is celebrated on May 20, as part of an international effort to increase awareness about endangered species… Read more »
BMC Evolutionary Biology has today published research discovering a fossilized scorpion couple from the Permian period. Expert in… Read more »
Publishing in BMC Evolutionary Biology, co-author Jane Younger explains more about their research on Adélie penguins and how… Read more »