Animals
Turtle Genome Decoded For The First Time
Scientists have decoded the genome of the western painted turtle, one of the most abundant turtles on Earth, a move that may unravel clues about the creature's ability to survive without oxygen during long winters spent hibernating in ice-covered ponds.
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