Yakutian horses have adapted to staggering cold temperatures of -70 degrees in eastern Siberia. Now, researchers are taking a closer look as to how this occurred.
Farming may have changed the human genome.
Scientists have managed to cause a species of flatworm to grow heads and characteristics of another species.
One of the toughest creatures on Earth is the water bear, known formally as the tardigrade. Now,researchers have sequenced its genome have found that it gets a huge chunk of its genome from foreign DNA.
Snakes may not have arms or legs, but they do have the blueprints for them in their genome.
Scientists are taking a closer look at Przewalski's horses to better understand their history.
Imagine regrowing lost limbs. That's exactly what a certain flatworm can do with its regenerative powers. Now, scientists are aiming to learn a bit more about this regenerative ability after sequencing its genome.
For the first time ever, researchers have sequenced the genome of the octopus, learning a bit more about this strange, underwater creature.
Kiwi birds are a bit unusual. Now, scientists have sequenced the genome of this bird and have identified several sequence changes that underlie the kiwi's adaption to a nocturnal lifestyle.
Bees play huge roles in the world's food supply as pollinators. Now, scientists have sequenced the genomes of two important pollinating bumblebees and compared them with those of other bees.
A certain carnivorous plant may seem complex, but it has a tiny genome. Now, scientists are taking a closer look at its genetic makeup.
Behold the humble tomato. It goes in our sauces and on our pizza. It brightens up salads and goes on our fries. Now, scientists have taken a closer look at the tomato's genetics and have found how different plants manage to thrive in wildly different environments.