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Recent research reveals bats' rapid evolution could be the reason for their unique resistance to infections and cancer. By sequencing bat genomes and comparing them with other mammals, significant genetic adaptations linked to disease resistance were discovered. Rapid Evolution in Bats: Key to Dise
Scientists from the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have discovered that bats' unique genes give them a robust immune system, protecting them from harmful viruses and reducing their cancer susceptibility. Their findings could offer insights into human immunity and potential treatments. Bats have ac
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Bats have acquired remarkable traits throughout their evolution. They're the only mammals that can fly, and they live much longer than other animals their size.
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<p>How do bats resist cancer and tolerate harmful viruses like Ebola and COVID-19? CSHL researchers from the McCombie and Siepel labs found that bats’ immune systems have been streamlined through rapid evolution. Their work may shed light on links between immunity, viral tolerance, aging, and cancer resistance.</p>
Bat's genes may explain why the mammals are protected from viruses like Covid-19 or Ebola that wreak havoc in humans, and are relatively cancer-free, researchers have found.Scientists from the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) in the US ...