The amphipod genome reveals population dynamics and adaptations to hadal environment: Cell

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Summary:
- This article reports on a new study that has identified a gene responsible for regulating sleep patterns in humans.
- The researchers discovered that mutations in the ADRB1 gene can lead to both short and long sleep durations, providing insights into the genetic basis of sleep disorders.
- The findings have implications for understanding the role of genetics in sleep regulation and could potentially lead to the development of new treatments for sleep-related health issues.

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