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Adaptive conflicts with the modern world

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Evolution![Figure][1] Marine mammals are genetically vulnerable to some pollutants. CREDIT: ROBERT K. BONDE/USGS – GAINESVILLE Mammals evolved in terrestrial environments. Those that now live in the marine environment have had… Click to show full abstract

Evolution![Figure][1] Marine mammals are genetically vulnerable to some pollutants. CREDIT: ROBERT K. BONDE/USGS – GAINESVILLE Mammals evolved in terrestrial environments. Those that now live in the marine environment have had to adapt to the particular selective pressures that this environment imposes. Meyer et al. surveyed the genomes of several marine mammal species to identify regions of convergent change. Multiple losses of the Paraoxonase 1 gene are evident in marine mammals, likely resulting from remodeling of lipid metabolism or antioxidant networks. The multiple occurrences of this loss of function across taxa indicate an evolutionary benefit. However, Paraoxonase 1 is the primary mammalian defense against organophosphorus toxicity. Marine mammals may be at a great disadvantage in the Anthropocene if run-off of this agricultural product into the marine environment continues. Science , this issue p. [591][2] [1]: pending:yes [2]: /lookup/doi/10.1126/science.aap7714

Keywords: adaptive conflicts; marine; marine mammals; conflicts modern; environment; modern world

Journal Title: Science
Year Published: 2018

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