The tardigrade genome has been sequenced, and it has the most foreign DNA of any animal0
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- June 30, 2016
“We had no idea that an animal genome could be composed of so much foreign DNA,”
“We had no idea that an animal genome could be composed of so much foreign DNA,”
The grave of a woman with a bizarre, long-headed skull has been unearthed in Korea.
Still needs FDA approval to move forward
A new imaging technique allows researchers to image both the position and orientation of single fluorescent molecules attached to DNA.
For most of the last ice age, enormous glaciers covered western Canada. And yet people still managed to cross deep into the Americas from their settlements in western Alaska. How did they do it?
It is only a theory, but intelligence might be a genetic part of our life, instead of it being built up through hard work and studying.
Archaeologists are using bones unearthed from the 2,000-year-old tomb of Haihunhou, the Marquis of Haihun, to conduct DNA analysis.
After a long debate, the US Army Corps of Engineers decided Wednesday that DNA analysis proved a controversial, 9,000-year-old skeleton is related to native Americans and can be buried by their customs.
A study of DNA from ancient human bones has helped unlock the secrets of Europe’s Ice Age inhabitants.
The study also detected some mixture with Neanderthals, around 45,000 years ago, as modern humans spread across Europe. The prehistoric human populations contained three to six per cent of Neanderthal DNA, but today most humans only have about two per cent.