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March 15, 2012June 9, 2019 rwball

The buzz about novelty-seeking

One topic I have always been interested in is how complex behaviors are driven by genetics and molecular biology.  For instance, all the courtship rituals of a male fruit fly are basically encoded by a single gene, and more specifically one small exon (a chunk of DNA within a gene).  A recent paper by Liang … Continue reading The buzz about novelty-seeking

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