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Kākāpō DNA 'blueprint' to help map other species


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. ....

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Florida residents outraged over release of genetically modified mosquitoes


Florida residents outraged over release of genetically modified mosquitoes
28 Apr, 2021 01:49 AM
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By: Jamie Johnson
Florida residents are furious as scientists prepare to release hundreds of millions of genetically modified mosquitoes into their communities.
The experiment, led by British biotech company Oxitec, will see around 750 million male mosquitoes sent out into the Florida Keys over the next two years in an attempt to control the population of an invasive, disease carrying species which has settled in the area.
But many residents are unhappy at being part of what one group called a Jurassic Park experiment.
The first wave of the project will see thousands of mosquitoes released at six locations this week. ....

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Welcome To IANS Live - SCIENCE - Coronavirus' spike protein alone may cause lung damage: Study


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New York, April 28 (IANS) A team of researchers in the US have found that exposure to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein alone was enough to induce Covid-19-like symptoms, including severe inflammation of the lungs.
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Scientists Discover Weird 'Falgae' in Cornwall That Are Genetically Unique


Scientists Discover Weird Falgae in Cornwall That Are Genetically Unique
The mesmerizing red algal species 
Phymatolithon calcareum clumps together to form habitats called maerl beds in coastal regions across the northeast Atlantic, but researchers have discovered a pocket of the algae near Cornwall in the UK that s genetically distinct from the rest of the region.
 
It s been dubbed falgae , likely because of its location in the Fal Estuary – a busy waterway used by both commercial and naval ships sailing to and from Falmouth port.
These maerl beds are important habitats for many marine species – like coral reefs – and play an important role in the storage of carbon. The researchers are hoping that the new findings will help in efforts to protect these beds from numerous threats. ....

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