Editorial The giant Galapagos tortoise named Lonesome George did not die in vain. His genome could shed light on aspects of this animals peculiar evolution and development such as their large size life span and resistance to infections and cancer.

Editorial: The giant Galapagos tortoise named Lonesome George did not die in vain. His genome could shed light on aspects of this animal’s peculiar evolution and development, such as their large size, life span, and resistance to infections and cancer.

14:38 EST 11 Dec 2018 | Nature Publishing

Editorial: The giant Galapagos tortoise named Lonesome George did not die in vain. His genome could shed light on aspects of this animal’s peculiar evolution and development, such as their large size, life span, and resistance to infections and cancer. https://go.nature.com/2B29R0I 

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