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Newly Sequenced “Vampire Squid from Hell” Genome Is Four Times Larger Than Ours and May Explain How Octopuses Evolved
The vampire squid is a creature straight out of a gothic horror film. It lurks in the deep-sea abyss, cloaked in dark, webbed ...
Whether they are a Siamese, Persian, Maine Coon, or Domestic Shorthair, there are hundreds of millions of cats living with ...
A new genome study is providing some insight into the matter by determining the timing of a key milestone in feline ...
National Institute of Technology—Wakayama College (NITW; Japan), and Shimane University (Japan) present the largest ...
Scientists at Cincinnati Children's have taken a key early step in understanding why some people born with the rare disease Adams-Oliver syndrome (AOS) experience potentially fatal disruptions in ...
In a groundbreaking new episode, CNN's long-running series Vital Signs delves into the cutting-edge science of hibernation, ...
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Drug-resistant bacteria and genes found to move freely among people, animals and the environment
By analyzing Escherichia coli (E. coli) genomes, researchers have shown that antimicrobial resistant bacteria and the genes ...
Researchers have found that the genes linked to certain behavioral traits in golden retrievers, such as trainability and fear ...
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A DNA Analysis of Almost 3,000 Canines Suggests That Most Dogs Have a Little Wolf in Them
The two subspecies split about 20,000 years ago. But since then, they may have interbred more often than Smithsonian ...
The vampire squid genome shows it kept ancient features shared with squids, while octopuses gained major chromosomal changes.
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