Richard Buka։ Evolution’s Imprint on Blood, Natural Selection Shaping Today’s Hematologic Disorders
Richard Buka shared a post on X:
“Looking for a review on a fascinating group of diseases deeply rooted in evolutionary biology?
This review by Megan Preece, Deepa Arachchillage, and their team is exactly what you need.”
Read the full article here.
This insightful review by Megan Preece, Deepa Arachchillage, and colleagues published in the British Journal of Haematology (BJHaem), provides a fascinating exploration of hematologic disorders through the lens of evolutionary biology, clearly illustrating how our genetic history shapes current disease patterns.
Highly recommended for anyone interested in the intersection between evolution and hematology!

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