The mapping of platypus genes may solve the theory of evolution
The mapping of platypus genes may solve the theory of evolution
A recent development was published Thursday in the journal Nature regarding what scientist said that they have mapped the genetic makeup of the platypus. As noted, the platypus is one of the natures stragest animals since it has the bill like appearance of a duck, a mamal's fur and snake like venom.
This development could probably explain how mammals including humans have evolved millions of years ago.
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