Groovy turtles' genes to aid in their rescue




The diverse patterns on the diamondback terrapins' intricately grooved shell may be their claim to fame, but a newly published study of the genetic variation underneath their shell holds one key to rescuing these coastal turtles. Listed as an endangered species in Rhode Island and deemed threatened in Massachusetts, the terrapin is the only turtle in North America that spends its entire life in coastal marshes and mangroves.

Lunes, 5 de Mayo 2014
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