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First songbird genome could reveal much about human speech

Because songbirds learn to sing the way humans learn to talk, from their elders, neuroscientists expect the recent decoding of the Zebra finch's genome to reveal many helpful clues about the evolution, development and disorders of human vocalization.
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Miniature tracking devices reveal the epic 30,000km migration of the diminutive northern wheatear.
Researchers have sequenced the genome of the killer disease that is driving the remaining wild population of Tasmanian devils towards extinction.
Great tits are more likely to gang up against predators if neighbours they know are being threatened, say scientists.
Researchers in Cambridge have deciphered the genetic code of the gorilla - which is the last group of great apes to be sequenced.
Researchers decipher the gorilla's genetic code, which should help science answer questions about the development of human abilities.
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What Is Life?

There is a very interesting ‘opinion editorial’ by Edward N. Trifonov on The Scientist website about what...
May 2, 2012 in  Reason and Science by Tim Sandle - 2 comments

The DNA code, Artificial Intelligence programming and Evolutionary Theory

I find it necessary to give the reader a background into what informs my views on Evolutionary theory to avoid being...
Feb 26, 2012 by JohnThomas Didymus

Dawkins' Selfish Genes — are they really selfish?

The leap of imagination which led Richard Dawkins to propose a gene-centred view of evolution in his "selfish gene"...
Feb 21, 2012 by JohnThomas Didymus - 18 comments

Of Chrissy Lee Polis, Minority Politics and Matthew Shepard

Earlier today I discovered the fact that Chrissy Lee Polis, the victim of the vicious assault at a Baltimore McDonald's...
Apr 25, 2011 by Johnny Simpson - 2 comments

Genome sequences difference

According to Dr. Lalji Singh, Genome sequences difference of any two unrelated people in India is just 0.1 per cent....
Dec 6, 2010 by Fatik Baran Mandal
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