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I'm self-employed <a href=" http://www.tboom.net/clientes ">center finpecia uk responsibility smashed</a> "Our research shows these [haloarchaea] swap much more genetic material with each other than has been observed in the natural environment before. Long stretches of virtually identical DNA are exchanged between different genera, not just species," Cavicchioli said in a statement. "Despite this rampant gene swapping, the different species are maintained and can co-exist because they have evolved to exploit different niches and consume different food sources." (Genus is the classification above species.)