Dr. Melissa Ilardo
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I don't think we know yet, but it would be really interesting to look into that more.
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I think that certainly, you know, I mean, we know that these populations have been evolving.
I think that certainly, you know, I mean, we know that these populations have been evolving. We have theories as to what is driving that selection, but they're, I mean, could be sexual selection.
I think that certainly, you know, I mean, we know that these populations have been evolving. We have theories as to what is driving that selection, but they're, I mean, could be sexual selection.
I think that certainly, you know, I mean, we know that these populations have been evolving. We have theories as to what is driving that selection, but they're, I mean, could be sexual selection.
We have theories as to what is driving that selection, but they're, I mean,
could be sexual selection.
It could be, like you're saying, like that people carrying this genetic variation that happens to also make them a good diver in ways that we expected to find, also make them more attractive in ways that we weren't even looking for. And, you know, we weren't even thinking about pregnancy really when we started the study with the Henyo.
It could be, like you're saying, like that people carrying this genetic variation that happens to also make them a good diver in ways that we expected to find, also make them more attractive in ways that we weren't even looking for.
It could be, like you're saying, like that people carrying this genetic variation that happens to also make them a good diver in ways that we expected to find, also make them more attractive in ways that we weren't even looking for. And, you know, we weren't even thinking about pregnancy really when we started the study with the Henyo.
It could be, like you're saying, like that people carrying this genetic variation that happens to also make them a good diver in ways that we expected to find, also make them more attractive in ways that we weren't even looking for. And, you know, we weren't even thinking about pregnancy really when we started the study with the Henyo.
And, you know, we weren't even thinking about pregnancy really when we started the study with the Henyo.
It wasn't until we got these results and we're saying, you know, what is this difference in blood pressure? And speaking with maternal health specialists that we really pieced it together. So I think it's the kind of thing where, yeah, you just you don't even really know necessarily all of the pieces of the puzzle. And that's where it's a lot more questions for us to ask in the future.
It wasn't until we got these results and we're saying, you know, what is this difference in blood pressure? And speaking with maternal health specialists that we really pieced it together. So I think it's the kind of thing where, yeah, you just you don't even really know necessarily all of the pieces of the puzzle. And that's where it's a lot more questions for us to ask in the future.
It wasn't until we got these results and we're saying, you know, what is this difference in blood pressure?
It wasn't until we got these results and we're saying, you know, what is this difference in blood pressure? And speaking with maternal health specialists that we really pieced it together. So I think it's the kind of thing where, yeah, you just you don't even really know necessarily all of the pieces of the puzzle. And that's where it's a lot more questions for us to ask in the future.