Genomes of 51 animal species mapped in record time, creating ‘evolutionary time machine’

Researchers just mapped and published the genomes of 51 animal species, from fish-eating crocodiles known as gharials (Gavialis gangeticus) to fierce cloud leopards (Neofelis nebulosa). These genetic blueprints could have broad implications for humans, particularly for understanding our evolutionary history, according to a paper published Jan. 26 in the journal Nature Biotechnology.

“In some ways, we’re building an evolutionary time machine,” study co-author Michael Schatz, a Bloomberg distinguished professor of computer science and biology at Johns Hopkins University, said in a statement. “Having the genes of our evolutionary cousins mapped out will help us better understand ourselves.”

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