"Evolutionary Impact: Ancient Viruses Shaping Our Bodies and Brains"

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A study published in the journal Cell suggests that ancient viruses that infected vertebrates millions of years ago played a crucial role in the evolution of advanced brains and large bodies. Researchers found that a gene sequence acquired from retroviruses is crucial for myelin production, enabling faster nerve impulse conduction and structural support, leading to the development of larger bodies. The study also suggests that the retroviral infection may have occurred multiple times in the evolutionary history of vertebrates, shedding light on the complex relationship between viruses and evolution.
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