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Env Genes

Env genes are genetic elements that are responsible for the evolutionary adaptation of a species to the environment. They are considered to be the 'drivers' of evolution, as their expression can change in response to environmental changes such as temperature, humidity, and other factors. Env genes are found in all o…

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Overview

Env genes are genetic elements that are responsible for the evolutionary adaptation of a species to the environment. They are considered to be the 'drivers' of evolution, as their expression can change in response to environmental changes such as temperature, humidity, and other factors. Env genes are found in all organisms, from bacteria and viruses to humans, and their expression has been linked to the development of various traits, including resistance to diseases, increased tolerance to environmental stresses, and tolerance of different habitats. Env genes are important to study, as they can be used to understand how organisms respond to environmental changes, and how they can be adapted to better survive in their environment. This knowledge can then be used to create better agricultural, industrial and medical products, as well as improving existing ones.

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Bassam Elgamoudi · Australia Carola Parolin · Italy Giuseppe Maurizio Campo · Italy

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