Animals
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New Mutation Rates Show 20,000 Humpback Whales Lived In North Atlantic Prior To Commerical Whaling
Mutation rates in whales were found to be higher than what was earlier discovered by scientists. Read more here to know the pedigree method that was used by experts.
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