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Scientists solve the platypusA large international scientific effort has completed a preliminary version of the platypus DNA sequence. The draft DNA code, published this week in Nature, provides valuable insights into the evolutionary origins of what's been dubbed the "world's wierdest animal".
As one commentator points out, the results show that this animal inhabits a lonely twig at the end of a sparse branch of the vertebrate evolutionary tree. But most importantly, the genomic insights from this work will almost certainly aid in the conservation of one of Nature's strangest and enigmatic creations. 11th May 2008 |
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