Researches think it could be possible that both human and rat species have seen parallel shifts in their DNA.
Scientists have discovered that rats have adapted to modern human life, even adapting their diets to the cities they live in., claim that it could be possible that humans and rats have had parallel shifts in their genetic make-up, due to modern city life. The changes in the DNA could make rats susceptible to the same health problems as humans, such as pollutants and sugary foods.
"In New York, you can see them eat bagels and beer; in Paris, they like croissants and butter. They adapt in amazing ways."Gary Hershorn/Getty
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