SYFY WIRE genetics Vampire bats turned off part of their genome to eat blood What genes do we need to turn off to eat whatever we want? By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago Déjà vu? Things appear again and again in nature because of evolution Yes, you are seeing that again...and again...for a reason. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago 'Brave New World' just got more real with the first mammal ever born from an unfertilized egg Not exactly nowhere, but close enough. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Now we have an instruction manual for resurrecting the extinct Tasmanian Tiger We're about to play the ultimate genetic Uno reverse card. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago Genetic genealogy is uncovering the history of all humanity hidden in our DNA Have you ever wondered where your family lived a hundred generations ago? Now you can find out. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago These flowers put the petal to the metal for rapid evolution Sometimes fast travel evolution is terrifying, sometimes it's beautiful. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago Humans may have made dogs small, but the power was inside wolves all along Carrying dogs in backpacks and purses was a genetic inevitability. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago 5,000 scientists are writing a genetic encyclopedia of everything! We're writing the story of life on Earth one nucleotide at a time. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago Did the X-Men have a reason to evolve? Mutant DNA might not be so random Wolverine didn't happen by accident. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Mansquito lives? Scientists unravel human DNA to imitate a mosquito's genomic structure By Jeff Spry 2 years ago SYFY WIRE | Page 5
Vampire bats turned off part of their genome to eat blood What genes do we need to turn off to eat whatever we want? By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
Déjà vu? Things appear again and again in nature because of evolution Yes, you are seeing that again...and again...for a reason. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
'Brave New World' just got more real with the first mammal ever born from an unfertilized egg Not exactly nowhere, but close enough. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Now we have an instruction manual for resurrecting the extinct Tasmanian Tiger We're about to play the ultimate genetic Uno reverse card. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
Genetic genealogy is uncovering the history of all humanity hidden in our DNA Have you ever wondered where your family lived a hundred generations ago? Now you can find out. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
These flowers put the petal to the metal for rapid evolution Sometimes fast travel evolution is terrifying, sometimes it's beautiful. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
Humans may have made dogs small, but the power was inside wolves all along Carrying dogs in backpacks and purses was a genetic inevitability. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
5,000 scientists are writing a genetic encyclopedia of everything! We're writing the story of life on Earth one nucleotide at a time. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
Did the X-Men have a reason to evolve? Mutant DNA might not be so random Wolverine didn't happen by accident. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Mansquito lives? Scientists unravel human DNA to imitate a mosquito's genomic structure By Jeff Spry 2 years ago