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J Exp Biol (2024) 227 (17): jeb249213.
Published: 9 September 2024
... in later generations ( Castro and Garland, 2018 ; Castro et al., 2021b ). Moreover, at the genomic level, signatures of selection differ substantially between generations 22 and 61, suggesting a phenomenon termed ‘genetic churn’ by Hillis et al. (2024) , which reflects the fact that studies of adaption...
Includes: Supplementary data