A Random Influx of DNA from a Virus Helped Vertebrates Become So Stunningly Successful
Briefly

A new study in the journal Cell provides an answer to this long-standing puzzle: the genetic instructions to make myelin were slipped into our vertebrate ancestor's DNA by infection with a virus.
Myelin is arguably the most significant advance in nervous systems that ever occurred in the animal kingdom, responsible for the dramatic leap in cognitive ability in vertebrates.
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