Scientists at the University of Oregon uncovered a sex chromosome in the California two-spot octopus, dating back 480 million ...
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New research at the UO reveals that they have been using one that has existed for 480 million years. The octopus has just ...
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Researchers have identified a sex chromosome in the California two-spot octopus. This chromosome has likely been around for 480 million years, since before octopuses split apart from the nautilus on ...
Scientists at University of Oregon discover one of the oldest known animal sex chromosomes in California two-spot octopus.
The research suggest octopus and other cephalopods, like squid and cuttlefish, all rely on the ancient chromosome to ...
What stands out the most about this ancient cephalopod sex chromosome is how little the chromosome has changed over time.
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