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Stick insects

Why do men exist?

Posted on 6 May 20256 May 2025 by admin
Why do men exist?

by Soleille Miller This remains one of the oldest unanswered questions in biology, pondered by the earliest philosophers in recorded history. Aristotle explored this very question in his seminal book “On the Generation of Animals”. While his theory (i.e. the male parent contributes the form and the female parent contributes Continue Reading

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Latest Publications

  • A Guide for Developing Demo-Genetic Models to Simulate Genetic Rescue
  • Genome-wide diversity and MHC characterisation in a critically endangered freshwater turtle susceptible to disease
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  • The Conversation: Strong progress – from a low base: here’s what’s in NSW’s biodiversity reforms
  • Australia’s ‘Easter bunny’, the bilby, has had its genome fully sequenced
  • The Guardian: ‘Weird and cool’: bilby genome sequence could help to save the species

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