Animals
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Pig Genes Reveal New Insights into Human Health and Agriculture
Researchers from Aarhus University have carried out complex genetic analyses of hundreds of pigs and humans to identify differences and similarities. This new knowledge can be used to ensure healthier pigs for farmers and can help the pharmaceutical industry breed better laboratory pigs for testing new medicines.
Latest Research Articles
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South Korea Passes Bill Banning Dog Meat Trade, Ending A Century Old Practice
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Silky Shark Species Can Have Rapid Healing Abilities Despite Dorsal Fin Being Injured
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Poisonous Frogs: How to Identify Poisonous from Venomous Animals?
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Fruit Bats’ Sugar Metabolism May Inspire New Diabetes Treatments
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High Infant Mortality Among Wild Macaques Linked to Oil Palm Exposure
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British and Spanish Butterflies Use Different Strategies to Control Their Body Temperature
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Global Bird Flu Outbreak: South America a Viable Track of Avian Influenza Virus Towards Antarctica [Update]
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Darwin’s Finches Confirm Long-Standing Theory of Species Diversification
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Australian Authorities Seize Hundreds of Lizards Planned To Be Illegally Exported to Hong Kong
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Egyptian Vultures Improve Flight, Migration Performance Due To Early Life, Acquired Experience, Study Says