The mummichog is the most famous fish you’ve likely never heard of. These little fish live along the east coast of North America in some of the most contaminated waterways on Earth. How does such a ...
The extensive advances during the past decade in our understanding of genes and genomes have yielded several new areas of research. One of these, environmental genomics, explores how the genome ...
A rare genetic defect that affects the so-called ALG2 gene can cause serious metabolic diseases in humans. Until now, its rareness and complexity made it difficult to study this congenital ...
The mummichog is the most famous fish that you’ve likely never heard of. These little fish live along the east coast of North America in some of the most contaminated waterways on Earth. In 1973, they ...
A rare genetic defect that affects the so-called ALG2 gene can cause serious metabolic diseases in humans. It does so through the defective formation of proteins and sugar molecules. Until now, its ...
As a postdoc at McGill University in Montreal, Emily Standen—who’s now based at the University of Ottawa—raised 111 two-month-old bichirs in laboratory environments that forced them to use their fins ...
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