Supergene paper in Nature (again)

A fascinating supergene paper has just been published in Nature - the surprising finding is that a single gene is implicated, but further is intrigue is added by the likely involvement of an inversion, just as in the previous supergene paper, in another species of butterfly. Time is ripe to tackle the problem of supergenes in our favourite snail, Cepaea nemoralis?

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