Genetics help fish thrive in toxic environments, collaborative study finds

Wednesday, February 10, 2016 - 16:04 in Biology & Nature

A 10-year collaborative project has discovered how the Atlantic molly is able to live in toxic hydrogen sulfide water. These fish live in caves and springs throughout Mexico and thrive in water so toxic that most forms of life die within minutes.

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