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Among other things, the DNA changed in parts related to fat, which would help these animals during periods of food shortage.
The phenomenon, rarely encountered at large mammals, could explain how the isolated population in southern Greenland can survive in a region where sea ice disappears as quickly as possible. Without the ice platforms normally sold, polar bears are obliged to adapt or disappear, writes LiveScience.com.Researchers have discovered that these “serious genes” generate rapid changes in DNA that can influence metabolism, sales behaviour and food resista…
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