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    A Genomic Perspective On Stephen Jay Gould's Legacy

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    A superb video from a conference honoring the late Stephen Jay Gould, on the tenth anniversary of his death, addresses one of the least understood elements of evolution: how transposable elements and gene duplication lead to innovations in organisms.

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