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Evolution and Cancer – Special Issue @ Evolutionary Applications

August 26, 2020

The Special Issue “Evolution and Cancer” is online! Its 22 contributions highlight research integrating evolutionary biology, ecological approaches and cancer.

Edited by F. Thomas, M. Giraudeau, R. Hamede, B. Roche & B. Ujvari

More info available HERE.

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