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what enables you in your DNA to adapt that quickly
by lgillan2 to Orkney vole
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if your a vegitarian, why do u eat insects?
by legordon to Orkney vole
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Is the Orkney vole bigger or smaller that a normal vole and if so, how much bigger or smaller is it?
by anon-159755 to Orkney vole
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how long is your tail?
by larry2169 to Orkney vole
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How come that the Orkney vole is the closest to humans? What way are they similar (eg: genetically) and why?
by tamarakacsala to Orkney vole
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How did the genome sequencing technology get developed?
by topquestionsfromchat to Abyssal Grenadier, Baltic clam, Brachiopod, Common starfish, Naval Shipworm, Orkney vole, Scottish Crossbill, Snake Pipefish, Twisted-wing fly
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will it cost more to sequence animals with more chromosomes? It it related to numbers of base pairs?
by topquestionsfromchat to Abyssal Grenadier, Baltic clam, Brachiopod, Common starfish, Naval Shipworm, Orkney vole, Scottish Crossbill, Snake Pipefish, Twisted-wing fly
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you can know about 500 millions years ago using todays genomes?
by topquestionsfromchat to Abyssal Grenadier, Baltic clam, Brachiopod, Common starfish, Naval Shipworm, Orkney vole, Scottish Crossbill, Snake Pipefish, Twisted-wing fly
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For these species, will you be using the males or females? Is one gender better for sequencing than the other gender?
by tamarakacsala to Twisted-wing fly, Snake Pipefish, Scottish Crossbill, Orkney vole, Naval Shipworm, Common starfish, Brachiopod, Baltic clam, Abyssal Grenadier
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Do non-identical twins have the same DNA when they are born or is it just identical twins?
by spaghettibolognese to Abyssal Grenadier, Baltic clam, Brachiopod, Common starfish, Naval Shipworm, Orkney vole, Scottish Crossbill, Snake Pipefish, Twisted-wing fly
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