Mapping The Genomes Of Crocodiles And Alligators - It's Not For The Faint Of Heart!

Mapping The Genomes Of Crocodiles And Alligators - It's Not For The Faint Of Heart!

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Science, Biology

11th Grade - University

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The video follows biologist David Ray and his team as they conduct a genetic survey of alligators, supported by the National Science Foundation. They are mapping crocodile and alligator genomes, which have evolved slowly over millions of years. The research aims to understand these reptiles' genetic blueprints, as they are closely related to birds. Genomics could help conserve endangered species by identifying diverse animals for breeding. Ray's team also studies transposable elements in bats, which could improve genetic therapies. Understanding these genes is crucial for conservation and medical advancements.

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