News: evolutionary biology
Adelaide scientists discover new evidence in search for the mysterious Denisovans
    
      Scientists make DNA breakthrough in the quest to better understand our mysterious ancient cousins.
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Don’t focus on genetic diversity to save our species
    
      Scientists have challenged the common assumption that genetic diversity of a species is a key indicator of extinction risk.
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Scientists use koala teeth to map Adelaide's history
    
      Scientists are using koala teeth to learn how Adelaide was settled by Europeans.
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Uni of Adelaide experts recognised for science excellence
    
      University of Adelaide scientists recognised at the SA Science Excellence and Innovation Awards.
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Ancient DNA research reveals evolutionary secrets of Game of Thrones dire wolves
    
      University of Adelaide scientists have sequenced the ancient DNA of dire wolf fossils for the first time and uncovered new secrets of the animal made famous by the TV show Game of Thrones.
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Genomics milestone: Scientists uncover genomes of platypus and echidna
    
      University of Adelaide scientists have produced the first ever echidna genome and a greatly improved, high-quality platypus genome sequence.
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Sculpture of iconic Ediacaran fossil unveiled
    
      The legacy of science alumni and geological research highlighted with new sculpture celebrating our state’s fossil emblem, Spriggina floundersi.
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Scientists in the news this week: September 2020
    
      Here are the stories of University of Adelaide scientists and science graduates in the news this week.
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Climate change may eliminate world’s largest lizard
    
      The Komodo dragon could be driven to extinction by climate change unless significant measures to intervene are taken soon.
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Using paleo-archives to safeguard biodiversity
    
      The late Quaternary paleorecord, within the past ∼130,000 years, can help to inform present-day management of the Earth's ecosystems and biota under climate change.
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