Can tiny fish embryos help make chemical safety testing more ethical and efficient? A study published in Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology provided new evidence to answer just that. The global ...
Have you ever looked at a human embryo and thought, “That kind of looks like a fish”? If you haven’t, you might be surprised to learn that, in a way, we all begin our lives like this. The idea that ...
Naturally occurring haploids are predominantly documented in plants; the first report dates to 1923, when haploid individuals were identified in the Jimson Weed. Haploidy also occurs in certain animal ...