The Mold Behind the Milk: How Cheese Fungi Reveal the Evolutionary Secrets of Life
Scientists at Tufts University and abroad have studied cheese-ripening fungi and discovered surprising insights into convergent evolution. By analyzing the genomes and behavior of Penicillium species used in cheesemaking, researchers reveal how fungi adapt rapidly to new environments—shedding light on how evolution works, one wedge of Brie at a time.
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