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Poodle gene lead a double life
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10-19-2007 12:32 AM
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tags:
defensins
,
genes
,
dog
,
color
,
environment
,
immunity
,
infection
pokkets
says:
Genes that determine color also help fight infection They have a greater ability to change with the environment, they are present in many species including humans. This suggests further research of the genes in humans could be valuable
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