Kākāpō DNA 'blueprint' to help map other species
4 May, 2021 03:52 AM
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Scientists have used New Zealand's critically-endangered kākāpō to help build a blueprint for genetically mapping every extant vertebrate species on the planet. Photo / Peter Meecham
Scientists have used New Zealand's critically-endangered kākāpō to help build a blueprint for genetically mapping every extant vertebrate species on the planet. Photo / Peter Meecham
Scientists have used New Zealand's critically-endangered kākāpō to help build a blueprint for genetically mapping every extant vertebrate species on the planet.
Just over 200 kākāpō today remain, on two predator-free islands, and helping the bulky, flightless parrot to breed has proven a big challenge for conservationists.