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But what makes them even more extraordinary is their unique way of getting energy—not from eating, but from tiny algae living inside their bodies. In a recent study published in Communications ...
But these animals don’t bulk up on a high-protein diet. Instead, they rely largely on energy produced by algae living inside them. In a new study led by CU Boulder, scientists sequenced the genome of ...
New research reveals how resident algae altered the genome of these fabled sea creatures, allowing them to access more nutrients. Giant clams, some of the largest mollusks on Earth, have long ...
Instead, they rely largely on energy produced by algae living inside them ... More information: Ruiqi Li et al, Photosymbiosis shaped animal genome architecture and gene evolution as revealed ...
But these animals don’t bulk up on a high-protein diet. Instead, they rely largely on energy produced by algae living inside them. In a new study led by CU Boulder, scientists sequenced the ...
Danny Shum Chap-shing is confident everything is in place ahead of Romantic Warrior’s push for a slice of history in Sunday’s Group One Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2,400m ...
During macropinocytosis, a protein called actin – which provides structural support to cells – drives the formation of cup-shaped structures from the membrane that surrounds the cell. Several ...