The first look at a threatened rattlesnake species' recent genetic history suggests that inbreeding necessitated by limited habitat may not be as detrimental as theory would predict it to be. In fact, ...
We’ve written recently about the species that have disappeared, both the confirmed extinct and populations crashing toward ...
In contrast to those who resided in Siberia, Neanderthals who lived in what's now Belgium and France shortly before the ...
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The last Neanderthals were far more diverse than we thought, hinting inbreeding didn’t doom them
Ancient DNA extracted from 27 late Neanderthal remains across Belgium’s Meuse Basin and two French sites reveals that the ...
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The world's smallest marine mammal -- the critically endangered vaquita porpoise, which lives only in Mexico's Sea of Cortez -- is believed to have only 10 living members, if that, of the species. The ...
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