DNA
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Head Lice DNA Reveals The First Interaction of Americas And Europeans, Study Says
Head lice DNA suggests the first interaction between Americans and Europeans. Read more here.
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Grasses Using Natural Genetic Mutation by Stealing DNA Gain Evolutionary Advantages
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Glow-in-the-Dark Petunia Made From Mushroom Genes, Available by 2024
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Climate Change, Habitat Expansion Allowed Interbreeding Between Neanderthals and Denisovans, DNA Study Reveals
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First Crocodile Virgin Birth Reported in Costa Rica Zoo, Stillbirth DNA at 99.9% Match
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302 Feral Dogs Roaming Chernobyl are Evolving Faster, Says DNA Test
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'Albino' White Bison Calf in Wyoming State Park Revealed to Be Just a Pale Cattle, Says DNA Test
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Critically Endangered Cooper's Black Orchid Undergoes DNA Testing in Search for Species-Saving Fungi
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Bird Hanuman Plover DNA Sequencing Proves Designation as Species, Sparks Studies on Misidentified Subspecies
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Catfish Injected with Alligator DNA Could Live Longer, Experiment Demonstrates
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Environmental DNA Used to Monitor Critically Endangered and Rare Estuarine Pipefish in South Africa
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Mastodons, Lush Landscape Dominate Northern Greenland 2 Million Years Ago, Oldest DNA Reveals
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Cats as Criminal Witnesses: Study Shows How Our Feline Friends May Be Essential in Crime Scene Investigations