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Cryptic Zone
Meet the Species
Photo: Twisted-wing fly
Twisted-wing fly
Photo: Snake Pipefish
Snake Pipefish
Photo: Scottish Crossbill
Scottish Crossbill
Photo: Orkney vole
Orkney vole
Photo: Common starfish
Common starfish
Photo: Brachiopod
Brachiopod
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  • 25 Genomes
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    • Twisted-Wing Fly
    • Snake Pipefish
    • Scottish Crossbill
    • Orkney Vole
    • Naval Shipworm
    • Common Starfish
    • Brachiopod
    • Baltic Clam
    • Abyssal Grenadier
    • All the Species
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Questions

  • what enables you in your DNA to adapt that quickly by lgillan2 to Orkney vole Comments: (No comments so far )
  • if your a vegitarian, why do u eat insects? by legordon to Orkney vole Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Are there different types of flies in which are faster in flight but have a smaller body? by jpope to Twisted-wing fly Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Is the Orkney vole bigger or smaller that a normal vole and if so, how much bigger or smaller is it? by jpope to Orkney vole Comments: (No comments so far )
  • how long is your tail? by larry2169 to Orkney vole Comments: (No comments so far )
  • 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 Comments: (No comments so far )
  • 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 Comments: (No comments so far )
  • How come that it can only produce enough energy to reproduce in decades time but there is a lot of them around the by tamarakacsala to Abyssal Grenadier Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Have you got any particular features that give you an evolutionary advantage? by jngeh to Brachiopod Comments: (so far, 4 comments )
  • how big is its wing span? by johncena to Scottish Crossbill Comments: (No comments so far )

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Latest Comments

  • Have you got any particular features that give you an evolutionary advantage? (4 comments)

  • What is your most unique feature and why has it happened (what genes cause it)? (1 comment)

  • Do you think this type of species will increase in the future or decrease and will this be the cause of human or environmental interference such as global warming? (1 comment)

  • HOW DOES IT HAVE SEX (2 comments)

  • how did there wings become twistied (1 comment)

  • is your animal an invertibrae (2 comments)

  • So are there any kind of fossils that have been found with you in it? Or are you too squishy? (3 comments)

  • are u a seafood (3 comments)

  • What is their influence on the wider ecology? (2 comments)

  • how does it work without a brain (2 comments)

  • Do you think scientists can find out about regeneration in humans? if so, how long do you think it will take? (1 comment)

  • is it easy access to where yo u live? (1 comment)

  • how could sequencing its DNA benefit humanity (4 comments)

  • why do they use there eyes less? (2 comments)

  • How far can you swim? (4 comments)


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