TIL the reason we evolved to make blood inside our bones is because it's the place in our body that's safest from UV radiation.
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Zebrafish help solve an evolutionary puzzle, and may help make blood stem cell transplants safer

Jessica Lau | June 13, 2018

Illustration of blood stem cells in the zebrafish kidney This still image, from an HHMI video about the work of the Zon laboratory, shows how blood stem cells are protected from ultraviolet radiation in zebrafish.

In humans and other mammals, the stem cells that give rise to all blood cells are located in the bone. But in fish, blood stem cells are found in the kidney. Since the late 1970s, when biologists first realized that blood develop…

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