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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
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
glaciers grew… Read More Ferns are notorious for containing massive amounts of 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
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making it… Read More Key points White sharks exhibit stark differences between the DNA
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News Ichthyology Key points White sharks exhibit stark differences between the DNA
Thousands of years ago, the inhabitants of modern-day Florida and the Caribbean feasted on sea turtles, leaving behind bones that tell tales of ancient diets and the ocean’s past. An international team of scientists used cutting-edge technology to analyze proteins from these bones to help identif
alternative to comparing specimens’ physical characteristics and analyzing ancient 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
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DNA studies have shown… Read More Horseshoe Crab blood contains amebocyte cells,