Mapping The Genomes Of Crocodiles And Alligators - Its Not For The Faint Of Heart!

Mapping The Genomes Of Crocodiles And Alligators - Its Not For The Faint Of Heart!

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Science, Biology, Engineering

11th Grade - University

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The video explores a field trip led by biologist David Ray, focusing on collecting samples for a genetic survey of alligators. Supported by the National Science Foundation, Ray's team at Mississippi State University is mapping crocodile and alligator genomes, which have evolved slowly over millions of years. The research aims to use genomics to help conserve endangered species like the Indian gharial by identifying and breeding the most genetically diverse individuals. Additionally, the team studies transposable elements, or 'jumping genes,' in bats and other animals, which could lead to improved genetic therapies. Understanding these genetic elements is key to regulating genes and conserving species.

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