Genome comparison tools found to be susceptible to slip-ups
Thursday, May 27, 2010 - 06:21
in Biology & Nature
You might call it comparing apples and oranges, but lining up different species' genomes is common practice in evolutionary research. Scientists can see how species have evolved, pinpoint which sections of DNA are similar between species, meaning they probably are crucial to the animals' survival, or sketch out evolutionary trees in places where the fossil record is spotty...