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      MELISSA ILARDO, POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW AT THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH'S MOLECULAR MEDICINE PROGRAM People have inhabited some gnarly landscapes throughout history. Aboriginal Australians have genes associated with temperature-regulating thyroid hormones. Researchers are still studying them, but we think the genes help the arid dwellers thrive in both extremes. [Extracted from the article]
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