"Unraveling the Genetic Secrets of Slowly Evolving 'Living Fossil' Fish"

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Research into ancient gars has revealed that their slow molecular evolution rates have led to the production of fertile hybrid offspring between species that haven't shared a common ancestor for 105 million years, providing a biological mechanism behind their status as "living fossils." This discovery sheds light on the evolutionary process in nature and could have implications for medical research.
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