Animals
Chinese Alligator Genome Sequenced, May Aid in Conservation Efforts
A team of researchers have completed the genome sequencing and analysis of the endangered Chinese alligator, making it the first published crocodilian genome and offering a new look into how the land-based reptile has come to adapt to its watery environment over time.
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