America successfully deciphered the black rhino genome
The black rhino has been hunted indiscriminately, leaving only about 5,050 individuals so it is currently on the brink of extinction.
Successfully decoding the black rhino genome
So, a group of scientists, led by Dr. Chuck Murray at the University of Washington (USA), has successfully implemented a genome sequencing project of the rhino rhinoceros . This is an important step in preserving this animal .
Three of the eight species of extinct black rhino - (Photo: Gizmag)
Statistics show an extremely critical situation of black rhinos ; For example, three of their eight subspecies are extinct.
There have been many different projects to try to preserve rhinos, such as using airplanes to monitor habitats and closely monitor national parks, even bio-synthesis to produce human horns. create.
Gizmag magazine said scientists now have a campaign to establish the sequence of the black rhino . Scientists believe that the results will help clarify questions about the evolution of this animal and its susceptibility to diseases.
Once the data series are obtained, they will compare them with the white rhino in the south, which aims to open opportunities for more biologists, researchers and researchers to explore. environment, historians and anyone interested in this species.
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