In a world first, researchers at the University of Georgia have used CRISPR-Cas9 to make gene-edited reptiles: albino lizards that are roughly the size of your index finger. The study provides a ...
For the first time, reptiles have been gene-edited with CRISPR technology. Scientists at University of Georgia bred four brown anole lizards to be albino pink instead of their typical brown, according ...
Scientists have created the world’s first genetically modified reptiles – four adorably tiny albino lizards. The achievement is a gene-editing breakthrough that could have applications for both ...
Mexican beaded lizards are a species of large lizards closely related to Gila monsters. They live in Mexico, and like the Gila monster, have a venomous bite. Here are some fascinating beaded lizard ...
Hosted on MSN
Albino tegu lizard gets huge cage upgrade!
Watch as our albino tegu lizard gets a massive cage upgrade in this exciting video! We showcase the process of creating a spacious and enriching habitat for this incredible reptile. Don’t miss the ...
Compared to mammals, reptiles have a weird way of reproducing—and in the spring of 2017, that put Ashley Rasys in something of a pickle. For months, the University of Georgia biologist was struggling ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Over the past several years, researchers have successfully modified chicken, pig, cow, mouse, and even fish genes using Crispr technology. Crispr, ...
A team from the University of Georgia, U.S., reported successfully creating an albino lizard through gene-editing, a first for reptiles. The mutation introduced in the unfertilized eggs of female ...
Scientists have genetically modified reptiles for the first time, to create tiny mutant albino lizards. The team used the CRISPR-Cas-9 technique to edit the DNA of the Anolis sagrei, or brown anole ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results