A degenerate X, the history of Y and a lack of ZZZs…
30 May, 2014 | Samuel Winthrop |
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The story of Y: not just a degenerate X, the Y chromosome reveals a complex evolutionary history. https://t.co/I7oqROGpq8
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 28, 2014
Looking shattered: fragmented sleep patterns during gestation lead to long-term metabolic effects in the offspring. https://t.co/vazdwcWs6z
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 30, 2014
Echoes through the generations: behavioral changes in traumatized mice are passed to the offspring via sperm RNA. https://t.co/kGn6FekXgN
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 26, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
This video of a synapse is the most incredible thing I've seen all week. https://t.co/1nVjZWfR0b
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) May 30, 2014
A human brain on the left, a dolphin brain on the right pic.twitter.com/p9JEcXntDn
— SciencePorn (@SciencePorn) May 30, 2014
Scanning Anchiceratops using photographic and laser technology to create a 3-D image! #ABCulture #Science pic.twitter.com/6AJnSav8oO
— Royal Tyrrell Museum (@RoyalTyrrell) May 30, 2014
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