Science Nation   /     The genetic path to biodiversity

Summary

Butterflies and moths constitute 10 percent of all known biodiversity in terms of numbers of named species. Understanding the formation of color patterns has long played a central theme in understanding biology, and butterfly wing color patterns represent a prime model to explore the history, genes and mechanisms underlying wing patterning.

Subtitle
Genome editing tool CRISPR helps reveal genetic regulation behind colors and patterns in butterfly wings
Duration
03:52
Publishing date
2018-05-04 18:55
Contributors
  National Science Foundation
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