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Posted December 27, 2012:
- First Genome Sequence of Chinese Plum Provides Important Resource for Fruit Improvement
- Two New Species of Orchid Found in Cuba
Posted December 26, 2012:
- Blades and Clades: Why Some Grasses Got Better Photosynthesis
- Fluctuating Environment May Have Driven Human Evolution
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Posted December 21, 2012:
Posted December 20, 2012:
- Genetic Differences May Influence Sensitivity to Pain, According to New Study
- Black Piranha, Megapiranha Have Most Powerful Bites of Fish Living or Extinct, Researcher Finds
- Major Source of Evolutionary Differences Among Species Uncovered
- Serendipity Points to New Potential Target and Therapy for Melanoma
- Wallace's Century-Old Map of Natural World Updated
- Genomic 'Hotspots' Offer Clues to Causes of Autism, Other Disorders
Posted December 19, 2012:
- Fine Hands, Fists of Fury: Our Hands Evolved for Punching, Not Just Dexterity
- Inside the Head of a Dinosaur: Research Reveals New Information on the Evolution of Dinosaur Senses
- New Study Sheds Light on Dinosaur Size
- Genomic Frontier -- The Unexplored Animal Kingdom: Genomes of Limpet, Leech and Worm Put Spotlight on Lophotrochozoans
- Unraveling the Threads: Simplest Cotton Genome Offers Clues for Fiber Improvements
- Genetic Variation That Could Help Predict Mortality in Patients Suffering Sepsis Identified
Posted December 18, 2012:
- Tracking the Origins of HIV
- Genetic Markers for the Conservation of Wild Herbivores in the Serengeti Ecosystem in Tanzania
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Posted December 14, 2012:
- What Mechanism Generates Our Fingers and Toes? Genetic Studies Confirm a Mathematical Model
- What's in a Genome? Whole-Genome Sequence of the Fruit Fly Drosophila Mauritiana
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Climate Warming Unlikely to Cause Near-Term Extinction of Ancient Amazon Trees, but Multiple Threats to the Forest Remain
- Your Christmas Tree and Its Genome Have Remained Very Much the Same Over the Last 100 Million Years
- More Than 200 Genes Identified for Crohn's Disease
- Rhesus Monkeys Cannot Hear the Beat in Music
Posted December 12, 2012:
- Prickly Holly Reveals Ability to Adapt Genetics to Environmental Change
- Advance in Chromosomal Evolution in Sea Cradles
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Resurrection of Extinct Enzymes Reveals Evolutionary Strategy for the Invention of New Functions
- Algal Ancestor Is Key to How Deadly Pathogens Proliferate, Researchers Find
- Virus-Host Co-Evolution: How Specialized Should a Strain of a Multi-Host Virus Be?
- Rare Fossil Related to Crabs, Lobsters, Shrimp: Exceptionally Well Preserved, Including Shell and Soft Parts
- Epigenetics May Be a Critical Factor Contributing to Homosexuality, Study Suggests
- Most Ancient Evidence of Insect Camouflage: 110 Million Years Ago
Posted December 10, 2012:
- From Fish to Human: Research Reveals How Fins Became Legs
- Tracking Gene Flow in Marine Plant Evolution
Posted December 9, 2012:
Posted December 7, 2012:
- Monkey Business: What Howler Monkeys Can Tell Us About the Role of Interbreeding in Human Evolution
- Ethiopians and Tibetans Thrive in Thin Air Using Similar Physiology, but Different Genes
Posted December 6, 2012:
- Valuable Tool for Predicting Pain Genes in People: 'Network Map' of Genes Involved in Pain Perception
- Insect-Eating Bat Outperforms Nectar Specialist as Pollinator of Cactus Flowers
- European Romani Exodus Began 1,500 Years Ago, DNA Evidence Shows
- Nobody’s Perfect: Catalog of Deleterious and Disease-Causing Genetic Variants in Healthy People Created
- Emergence of Flowering Plants: New Light Shed on Darwin's 'Abominable Mystery'
Posted December 5, 2012:
- A Leap Forward for Red Blood Cell Formation: Researchers Have Identified 75 Genetic Regions That Influence Red Blood Cell Formation
- My Microbes: New Genetic Fingerprint Lives in Your Gut
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