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Tiny salamander's huge genome may harbor the secrets of regeneration
Posted on 2/2/20 at 4:19 pm
Posted on 2/2/20 at 4:19 pm
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The type of salamander called axolotl, with its frilly gills and widely spaced eyes, looks like an alien and has other-worldly powers of regeneration. Lose a limb, part of the heart or even a large portion of its brain? No problem: They grow back.
"It regenerates almost anything after almost any injury that doesn't kill it," said Parker Flowers, postdoctoral associate in the lab of Craig Crews, the John C. Malone Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and professor of chemistry and pharmacology.
If scientists can find the genetic basis for the axolotl's ability to regenerate, they might be able to find ways to restore damaged tissue in humans. But they have been thwarted in the attempt by another peculiarity of the axolotl -- it has the largest genome of any animal yet sequenced, 10 times larger than that of humans.
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Such interesting stuff !

The type of salamander called axolotl, with its frilly gills and widely spaced eyes, looks like an alien and has other-worldly powers of regeneration. Lose a limb, part of the heart or even a large portion of its brain? No problem: They grow back.
"It regenerates almost anything after almost any injury that doesn't kill it," said Parker Flowers, postdoctoral associate in the lab of Craig Crews, the John C. Malone Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and professor of chemistry and pharmacology.
If scientists can find the genetic basis for the axolotl's ability to regenerate, they might be able to find ways to restore damaged tissue in humans. But they have been thwarted in the attempt by another peculiarity of the axolotl -- it has the largest genome of any animal yet sequenced, 10 times larger than that of humans.
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Such interesting stuff !
Posted on 2/2/20 at 9:06 pm to Trumansfangs
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huge genome
I gotta huge genome too.
Posted on 2/2/20 at 10:05 pm to Trumansfangs
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If scientists can find the genetic basis for the axolotl's ability to regenerate, they might be able to find ways to restore damaged tissue in humans.
Aside from the obvious benefits, imagine how cool you could be at parties
"Hey bro, five bucks if you cut off your arm with that machete"
"Lets see the money"
"Alright here you gotta do it n-"
THWACK
"Alright pay up"
ffw, Arm regrows and youre five dollars richer
This post was edited on 2/2/20 at 10:06 pm
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