A new genetic tool to help classify coral
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Credit: Shutterstock By Tom Bridge, Andrew Baird and Peter Cowman (James Cook University) and Andrea Quattrini (Smithsonian…
Credit: Shutterstock By Tom Bridge, Andrew Baird and Peter Cowman (James Cook University) and Andrea Quattrini (Smithsonian…
Scientists have developed a new genetic tool that can help them better understand and ultimately work to save coral reefs.
Look at this photo of two coral skeletons below. You'd be forgiven for thinking they're the same species, or at least closely…
– By Tom Bridge, Senior Curator – Corals, James Cook University Look at this photo of two coral skeletons below.
Look at this photo of two coral skeletons below. You’d be forgiven for thinking they’re the same species, or at least closely…
Credit: Tom Bridge. Scientists have developed a new genetic tool that can help them better understand and ultimately work to…
A new study challenges more than 200 years of coral classification. Researchers say the 'traditional' method does not…
Scientists have developed a new genetic tool that can help them better understand and ultimately work to save coral reefs.
Scientists have developed a new genetic tool that can help them better understand and ultimately work to save coral reefs.