Gas bubbles in rock pores – a nursery for life on Early Earth

Dresden and Munich researchers create compelling scenario for the evolution of membraneless microdroplets on Early Earth as the origin of life.

The largest genome ever: Decoding the Axolotl

Basis for novel insights into tissue regeneration

When less is more: gene loss in evolution

Large-scale analysis of gene losses sheds light on the evolution of mammalian features

Regressive evolution: Limb loss in snakes and degeneration of eyes in subterranean mammals

What genomes can tell us about the evolution of animal traits

The warm and loving tegu lizard becomes a genetic resource

The tegu, a South American lizard with its own heating system, has had its genome sequenced to an unprecedented level of quality

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