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Investigation of the recently released Domestic Dog Genome

  Investigation of the recently released Domestic Dog Genome
  The recent release of the domestic dog genome provided Kunming Institute of Zoology (KIZ) scientist, Han Leng, with an ideal opportunity to collaborate with an American-based researcher and investigate dog-specific genomic features.
  In their study, they performed a systematic analysis of CpG islands (CGIs), which are often ... more
Are White-handed Gibbons Extirpated from China?

  Figure. Much of the gibbons' natural habitat has been converted to
  farmland (cited from the paper).
  The Nangunhe Nature Reserve in Southwest Yunnan (PRC) has long been presumed to be the last stronghold of lar (or white-handed) gibbons (Hylobates lar) in China and the likely to be the last place of occurrence of Hylobates lar yunnanensis.
  Kunming Institute of Zoology (KIZ) rese... more
Indigenous hunting sustainability in the Amazonia

  Density maps of spider monkey populations after 50 years over
  different scenarios and parameter combinations (Cited from the
  paper).
  Manu National Park of Peru was recently used as a subject for investigating how population growth and spread, hunting technology and effort, and source-sink dynamics impact the density of black spider monkeys Ateles chamek over time and space in t... more
Anti-thrombosis Repertoire of Blood-feeding Horsefly Salivary Glands
Blood-feeding arthropods rely heavily on the pharmacological properties of their saliva to get a blood meal and suppress immune reactions of hosts. Little information is available on antihemostatic substances in horsefly salivary glands although their saliva has been thought to contain wide range of physiologically active molecules. In traditional Eastern medicine, horseflies are used as anti-t... more
Antioxidant Peptidomics Reveals Novel Skin Antioxidant System
It is generally agreed that reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to skin aging, skin disorders, and skin diseases. Skin possesses an extremely efficient antioxidant system. This antioxidant activity is conferred by two systems: antioxidant enzymes and small molecules that can scavenge ROS by donating electrons. No gene-encoded secreted ROS scavengers have been reported. Amphibian skin is a ... more
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