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A female crocodile living in isolation made herself pregnant in what is being hailed as the first known instance for the species.In findings that stunned scientists, the offspring was found to be 99.9% genetically identical to its mother.The research was led by biologist Warren Booth from Virginia Tech and recently published in theBiology Lettersjournal.The 18-year-old crocodile had been living in a
stanley cup spain Costa Rica zoo since she was 2 years old and maintained separate from other crocodiles for the entirety of its lif
stanley quencher e.In 2018, the crocodile produced a clutch of 14 eggs, of w
stanley deutschland hich seven appeared to be fertile and were incubated. Six of those eggs were not discernible, but one had a fully-formed non-viable fetus, which scientists used to confirm its exact match to its mother.Facultative parthenogenesis FP is the ability to generate offspring without male contribution, according to the study. While scientists have never before seen FP in crocodiles, it has been documented in birds, fish and reptiles 鈥?specifically lizards and snakes.Researchers have noticed considerable growth in the phenomenon over the past two decades.SEE MORE: Crocodiles can climb trees: Terrifying or amazing Trending stories at Scrippsnews43 prescription drugs may soon cost less for some Medicare recipientsDrug shows promise in preventing sexually transmitted infectionsVirtual care centers allow nurses to use technology to advance care Yszw Spectrum call center hiring for over 100 positions in Milwaukee
The U.S. Department of Justice DOJ formally adopted a new policy Monday that restricts federal prosecutors from s
stanley cup eizing the records of journalists in leak investigations.The DOJ said in a statement that the new policy restricts the use of compulsory process to obtain information from, or records of, members of the news media acting within the scope of newsgathering activities.Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced the new policy, effective immediately, in a memo to DOJ leadership. The directive reverses years of department policy, The Associated Press reports.The memo says federal prosecutors can still seize journalists records in some cases, including if the reporters are suspected of working for agents of a foreign power or terrorist organizations. Exceptions also include cases with imminent risks, like kidnappings or crimes against children.Additionally, Garland reiterated his support for the durability of t
stanley cup hese policy changes. To further protect members of the news media in a manner that will be enduring, he asked the deputy attorney general to undertake a review process to further explain, develop, and codify the policy announced today into department regulations, wrote the DOJ.The attorney general also reaffirmed the departments support for congressional legislation to protect members of the media. .Page-below > .RichTextModule {display:none;}
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