The comparison of multiple genome sequences sampled from a bacterial population reveals considerable diversity in both the core and the accessory parts of the pangenome. This diversity can be analysed ...
“Microevolution” is a thing. And it’s happening as we speak. A new study published in the Journal of Anatomy found that humans are increasingly being born without wisdom teeth. Researchers also found ...
Preexisting and newly emerging resistant pathogen subpopulations (heteroresistance) are potential risk factors for treatment failure of multi/extensively drug resistant (MDR/XDR) tuberculosis (TB).
The idea that Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection of a single case is caused by a single strain is increasingly debated. Genotyping has enabled us to describe cases of co-infection by ≥2 ...
Most people learn about the phenomena of evolution in their middle school and high school science classes, but researchers have recently discovered evidence of “microevolution” with noticeable ...
1 Departamento de Investigación en Virología y Micología, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratoria “Ismael Cosío Villegas”, Ciudad de México, México. 2 Laboratorio de Inmuno Alergología y ...
Most people learn about the phenomena of evolution in their middle school and high school science classes, but researchers have recently discovered evidence of “microevolution” with noticeable ...
Humans are undergoing a “microevolution” resulting in babies being born without wisdom teeth and with an extra artery in their arm, according to Australian researchers. The scientists believe humans ...