LiveWire Network Peer Answers Peer Support Teen Forums Tech Forums College Forums 974 users online 157491 members 2223 active today Advertise Here Sign In
TeenCollegeTechPhotos | Quizzes | LiveSecret | Video | Dictionary | News | FAQ
You have 1 new message.
Emergency Help
Until you sign up you can't do much. Yes, it's free.

Sign Up Now
Membername:
Password:
Already have an account?
Invite Friends
Active Members
Groups
Contests
Moderators
7 online / 35 MPM
Fresh Topics
  LiveWire / Teen Forums / Animals & The Environment / Viewing Topic

Platypus ftw!
Replies: 3Last Post May 9 3:40pm by senorita smirnoff
Single page for this topic Email Print Favorite
( Kamalli )


Connoisseur
Reply
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080508/ap_on_sc/australia_platypus


SYDNEY, Australia - With a bill like a duck, a tail like a beaver and snake-like venom hidden in heel spurs, the platypus could be the result of some strange genetic experiment.

And it is, scientists say: evolution.

A scientific team published the genetic makeup of the Australian animal in the scientific journal Nature on Thursday, confirming that its features — which straddle multiple animal classes — are reflected in its DNA.

The research could help explain how mammals, including humans, evolved from reptiles millions of years ago, they said.

"At first glance, the platypus appears as if it was the result of an evolutionary accident," said Francis S. Collins, director of the U.S. National Human Genome Research Institute, which funded the study.

"But as weird as this animal looks, its genome sequence is priceless for understanding how mammalian biological processes evolved," Collins said in a statement.

More than 100 scientists from the United States, Australia, Japan and other nations took part in mapping the genome, using DNA collected from a female platypus named Glennie.

Jenny Graves, an Australian National University genomics expert who co-wrote the paper, said the gene sequencing shows the platypus has a mix that crosses different classifications of animals.

"What we found was the genome, just like the animal, is an amazing amalgam of reptilian and mammal characteristics with quite a few unique platypus characteristics as well," she told Australian Broadcasting Corp.

The platypus is classed as a mammal because it has fur and feeds its young with milk. But it also has bird and reptile features — it lays eggs, has a duck-like bill and webbed feet, it and lives mostly underwater. Males also have spurs on their heels that inject pain-causing venom to ward off mating rivals.

Scientists believe the platypus and humans shared an evolutionary path until about 165 million years ago when the platypus branched off. Unlike other evolving mammals, the platypus retained characteristics of snakes and lizards, Graves said.

By comparing platypus genes to those of humans and other mammals, scientists hope to fill in the gaps about mammals' evolution and better identify species' specific traits.

Unique to Australia, the platypus has confounded observers for centuries. Aboriginal legend explained the notoriously shy animal as the offspring of a duck and an amorous water rat.

When the British Museum received its first specimen in 1798, zoologist George Shaw was so dubious he tried to cut the pelt with scissors to make sure the bill had not been stitched on by a taxidermist.

Platypuses live along most of Australia's east coast and though their numbers are not accurately known they are not considered to be endangered.


-------
Qua;
I have everything in my life, why waste it on you.


3:34 pm on May 9, 2008 | Joined Aug. 2007 | 209 Days Active
Join to learn more about Kamalli Missouri, United States | Bi-curious Female | 3811 Posts | 6080 Points
HatesYou


Soothsayer

Sustainer
Reply
woot woot!

-------
my boyfriend is the BANG, the BOOM, the BEAT!
he's beatin down the door, to get to me!
you know that he's the SHAKE, the SHOCK, the SHIT!
the needle in the groove, the grind, the grit!

3:35 pm on May 9, 2008 | Joined May 2007 | 177 Days Active
Join to learn more about HatesYou France | Straight Female | 4931 Posts | 10342 Points
deathhousee


Connoisseur

Sustainer
Reply
They are so cute, but so deadly.

-------
The Christians gave me comic books, as if i would be scared
of burning in hell well I was already there...

3:38 pm on May 9, 2008 | Joined April 2007 | 199 Days Active
Join to learn more about deathhousee Virginia, United States | Straight Female | 4504 Posts | 6528 Points
senorita smirnoff


Omnipotent One

Sustainer
Reply
theyre so cute, i dont think theyre that strange looking

-------
LWWFP
Yummy recipes in the cookbook! Checkout my groups

3:40 pm on May 9, 2008 | Joined Oct. 2005 | 583 Days Active
Join to learn more about senorita smirnoff Australia | Straight Female | 10514 Posts | 17879 Points
Single page for this topic Email Print Favorite

Quick Reply

You are signed in as our guest.

Looking for something else?
 

  LiveWire / Teen Forums / Animals & The Environment / Viewing Topic