RE: The entire genome of the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) has been sequenced, and might give us details about how it regenerate lost limbs and damaged organs
Ah, I get what you mean then. But it's not harmful to the animal to do a genome sequence; all you need is a DNA sample which you can get from either excrement, blood, saliva or dead skin.
Why would you think this is terrible for humanity? :O
not for humanity, but for animal. hurtful😳
Ah, I get what you mean then. But it's not harmful to the animal to do a genome sequence; all you need is a DNA sample which you can get from either excrement, blood, saliva or dead skin.
thank you very much for the explanation..
You're welcome :)