Komodo Dragon to play Mary in Chester Zoo nativity reenactment
December 21st, 2006
A komodo dragon at Chester Zoo has recently produced offspring without male contact, reports the BBC. The process, known as parthenogenesis, is documented in only a handful of vertebrates, and has never before been seen in these lizards.
The hatchlings are recombinants of their mother’s genetic material, but not identical clones. This discovery could develop our understanding of how islands are populated by these lizards.
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1. coracle | December 21st, 2006 at 3:09 pm
Um, parthenogenesis on line three. Sorry for the nitpick.
2. Frank the SciencePunk | December 21st, 2006 at 3:49 pm
Duly corrected!
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