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glaciers grew… Read More Ferns are notorious for containing massive amounts of DNA
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glaciers grew… Read More Ferns are notorious for containing massive amounts of DNA
New genetic research of human lice supports the evolutionary theory of direct contact between modern and archaic humans, according to a study lead by a Florida Museum of Natural History researcher. The study sheds light on a hotly debated topic in evolutionary biology: the origin of modern Homo sapi
parasites, such as lice, have recorded events in human evolutionary history in their DNA
The Bahamian hutia, a large Caribbean rodent with a blissed-out disposition, presents a curious case study in how human food preferences can drive biodiversity, sometimes shaping it over 1,000 years. The hutia, which resembles a bristly beanbag, flourished in the Bahamas for millennia, the island
Now, ancient DNA and radiocarbon dating suggest the Lucayans transported hutias from
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In a new study published in PNAS, researchers have extracted the first ancient DNA
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DNA studies have shown… Read More Horseshoe Crab blood contains amebocyte cells,
The Museum has come a long way in the past 100 years. Fieldwork and collecting remain as important today as in the past, while new technologies allow researchers to explore the natural world in ways past scientists could not imagine. Big data and collaborations with partners near and far allow a new
DNA studies have shown… Read More DNA can unite species that were thought to be
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The Great Blacktip Shark Migration Grades 6-8 Sharks of the World Strawberry DNA
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In a new study published in PNAS, researchers have extracted the first ancient DNA
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In a new study published in PNAS, researchers have extracted the first ancient DNA
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News Evolution Key points White sharks exhibit stark differences between the DNA