Animals
Penguin Genome Shows How They Adapt to Climate Change
Researchers have sequenced the genome of two penguin species for the first time, shedding light on how these birds have dealt with their cold and hostile Antarctic environment in the past, as well as how they might adapt to climate change in the future.
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