Tiger
genome to help big-cat conservation Phys.Org
A Siberian tiger licks an ice cube to cool off in
Guaipo Siberian Tiger Park in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning province on
August 12, 2013. South Korean ...
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Scientists
Map Genome of Big Cats to Conserve Species; Tigers ...
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Global News
Scientists were able to map the genomes of big
cats such as the lion, tiger, and snow leopards in order to conserve species
and protect them from being ...
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Big
Cats Genome Sequencing Done French Tribune
With passage of time, wildlife species are getting
extinct. An effort has been made by scientists to guard endangered species. In
order to do so, a team led by ...
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Tiger,
lion and domestic cat genes not so different Science News
HwaRang, a white Bengal tiger that lives at the
Everland Zoo in South Korea, is one of five big cats that donated DNA for
a genome sequencing project.
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Early
Caturday News: Five big cat genomes sequenced io9
Prior to the sequencing of Taegeuk's DNA, only one
member of the cat clade, Felidae, had been sequenced: an Abyssinian
domestic cat named Cinnamon.
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Tiger
genome to help big-cat conservation ecns
... to help critically-endangered cats to
survive. A team led by Jong Bhak of the Personal Genomics Institute in Suwon
unravelled the genome of the Amur tiger, ...
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