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Computational biologist Yanbin Yin (right) and post-doctoral researcher Xuehuan Feng review algae samples.
Project leads to major discovery about earliest plant life on Earth
May 3, 2024
Science & Technology
Nile crocodile with impala in mouth
Study clarifies mystery of crocodilian hemoglobin
January 12, 2023
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Gelada monkeys
Analysis yields insights into adaptation of high-altitude primate
March 31, 2022
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Waiting to exhale: Penguin hemoglobin evolved to meet oxygen demands of diving
March 23, 2021
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Study pinpoints evolutionary leap in structure, function of hemoglobin
June 10, 2020
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Ancient aquatic crocs evolved, enlarged to avoid freezing
April 1, 2020
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Fashionably late: Study finds order in ornamentation of young coots
January 29, 2020
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UNVEIL symposium on genetic adaptation coming Oct. 11-13
October 9, 2019
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Study suggests gut bacteria helped shape mammalian evolution
September 27, 2019
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Growing from loss: Virus deletes gene to regain replication
March 11, 2019
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Wilkins' global trek maps song of the barn swallow
April 30, 2018
Agriculture & Environment
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Jay Storz stands on the Tibetan Plateau, more than 15,000 feet above sea level. Storz and his colleagues have shown that many high-altitude bird species underwent different mutations to develop the same adaptation: hemoglobin better at capturing and distributing scarce oxygen.
Study: High-altitude birds evolve similar traits via different mutations
February 19, 2018
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