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A new study in Science has uncovered genetic connections between the structure and function of the pelvis, impacting locomotion and childbirth outcomes, offering new perspectives on the evolutionary balance between bipedalism and childbirth in humans.
Genetic links between pelvic structure, locomotion, and childbirth
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