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How did genetic parasites overcome natural selection for billions of years? Nearly half of the human genome is composed of genetic parasites--transposons, plasmids, viruses, and other genetic elements that have one thing in common: they don't make any beneficial contributions to their hosts, and can sometimes have harmful effects. Genetic parasites--sometimes called "selfish genes"--originated early in the history of life and today are present in nearly all living organisms.
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