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Bison’s Woolly Coat Linked to a Gene That Regulates Coat Color and Length
A research team led by scientists from the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) has developed the most comprehensive genome yet for the North American bison, bringing the animal's genetic roadmap up to date with the latest genome sequencing technology. In doing so, the research team also discovered the gene responsible for albinism in bison.
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Massive Storm Seen To Drench New York City On Thanksgiving
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Climate Change and Polar Ecosystems: New Study Examines the Biodiversity and Interactions of Polar Species in a Changing Environment
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Whales and Dolphins Share a Common Genetic Basis for Echolocation, New Study
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Developing Area of Low Pressure To Bring Stormy Outlook in Central to Southern Plains in US This Late Week
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Climate Change Threatens the Survival of Coastal River Deltas, Researchers Find
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Unusual Respiratory Illness Hits Dogs in Parts of US; Pet Owners Advised to Keep Them Healthy
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Settling in San Diego: How Living and Working in San Diego Can Help You Go Green
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Unknown Dinosaur Species Discovered with Dozens of Unhatched Dinosaur Eggs in China
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Talking Crow: Canada Woman Shocked After Wild Bird in Small Town Speaks to Her in English
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US Weather Forecast: Severe Thunderstorms with Potential Tornadoes Threaten 20 Million Americans from Texas to Southeast US
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Dominican Republic Storm: At Least 21 Dead, Over 13,000 Displaced in Country's 'Largest Rainfall Event Ever'
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Increasing Dust And Sand Storms in Central Asia Could Become Devastating, UN Warns






