New genomic research identifies that the evolution of eukaryotic cells was a gradual, multi-million-year collaboration involving several bacterial groups and giant viruses rather than a single symbiotic event. This discovery demonstrates the power of high-performance computing in reconstructing ancient biological histories through molecular archaeology. Professionals in bioinformatics should note the increasing reliance on supercomputing clusters like MareNostrum to uncover complex evolutionary signals within vast genomic datasets.
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