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Published on 21 June 2021Biologists at the University of Bath and the University of Vienna in Austria have discovered 71 new imprinted genes in the mouse genome.
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Biologists at the University of Bath and the University of Vienna in Austria have discovered 71 new imprinted genes in the mouse genome.
Milner Centre scientists found that a range of factors affected the fidelity and parenting behaviour of plovers, rather than being defined by the species.
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The University has been recognised for its commitment to openness and transparency around the use of animals in research.
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