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Abstract
Tasmanian devils may no longer face extinction from devil facial tumor disease, which is contagious and frequently lethal. Using phylodynamic analysis, researchers showed that this cancer's transmission rate has dropped sharply, indicating that it seems to be shifting from an epidemic to an endemic phase.
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