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Chemical Isolation, Quantification, and Separation of Skin Lipids from Reptiles
Published on: February 7, 2019
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Se revelan los secretos de las serpientes de aguas termales del Tíbet
Resumen
Las mutaciones genéticas permitieron a los animales adaptarse a entornos hostiles, incluidas temperaturas extremas y bajos niveles de oxígeno. Estos cambios evolutivos resaltan la resiliencia de la vida en condiciones difíciles.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Biología evolutiva
- La genética
- Ciencias del medio ambiente
Sus antecedentes:
- Los organismos enfrentan desafíos ambientales como las temperaturas extremas y la hipoxia.
- La variación genética es un factor clave de la adaptación.
- Comprender los mecanismos de adaptación es crucial para predecir la supervivencia de las especies.
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