Biology
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Humans and Worms and the Wiggle Connection: How Are We Alike?
Worms' behaviors and postures were studied by scientists at the MRC’s Clinical Sciences Centre at Imperial College London in order to better understand its genes and brain activity. With further research, this method of study could be applied to humans.
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