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April 2016
Issue 17
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UCT scientists uncover the genomic blueprint of bat wing development UCT scientists uncover the genomic blueprint of bat wing development

Scientists from UCT and the University of California, San Francisco, have for the first time identified the genes that are essential in bat wing development, with implications for the evolution of the wing on the only mammal capable of powered flight.

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