Not exact matches
The hypoxia - treated rodents lived more than 6 months, compared with about 2 months for untreated
animals, Mootha and his
colleagues report online today
in Science.
When the researchers repeated the chamber experiments, they found the cold tolerance of the surviving Brownsville lizards had increased — the
animals could right themselves down to 6 °C, just like the northernmost lizards, Campbell - Staton and his
colleagues report today
in Science.
In 2015, ZooMS pioneer Matthew Collins (left) and
colleagues used ancient proteins to classify several extinct South American
animals that had puzzled
science since Charles Darwin first collected some of their fossils.
The findings and the techniques used to uncover them should clarify the relations between extinct species and modern - day
animals and reveal more about «patterns of molecular change and the rates and directions of molecular evolution,» says Mary Schweitzer of North Carolina State University, who reports the work with her
colleagues in the April 13
Science.
In 1996, Gregory Wray of the State University of New York, Stony Brook, and his colleagues shook up these assumptions when they published a paper in Science (25 October 1996, p. 568) that — by averaging the mutation rates of eight genes shared by animals and nonanimals — estimated that animals arose about 1 billion to 1.2 billion years ag
In 1996, Gregory Wray of the State University of New York, Stony Brook, and his
colleagues shook up these assumptions when they published a paper
in Science (25 October 1996, p. 568) that — by averaging the mutation rates of eight genes shared by animals and nonanimals — estimated that animals arose about 1 billion to 1.2 billion years ag
in Science (25 October 1996, p. 568) that — by averaging the mutation rates of eight genes shared by
animals and nonanimals — estimated that
animals arose about 1 billion to 1.2 billion years ago.
Their work
in cows led the researchers to the human microbes, said University of Illinois
animal sciences and Institute for Genomic Biology professor Isaac Cann, who led the new analysis with his
colleagues,
animal sciences professor Roderick Mackie and M.D. / Ph.D. student Dylan Dodd.