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Functional trade-offs and environmental variation shaped ancient trajectories in the evolution of dim-light vision
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October 3, 2019
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Chang Lab
How did epistasis affect the evolution of tetrapod dim-light vision? How does this compare with fishes? Find out more by reading our lab’s
recent paper
published in eLIFE.
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