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News Release 09-120
Different Genes Cause Loss of Body Parts in Similar Fish
Scientists compare how two species of sticklebacks lost pelvises and body armor
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The two fish on top have pelvises; the fish on the bottom have evolved differently.
Credit: Mike Shapiro, University of Utah
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Biologist Mike Shapiro dons mosquito netting for protection along a lake in Canada.
Credit: Brittany Bannish, University of Utah
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Mike Shapiro cross-breeds stickleback fish in an impromptu field laboratory in Canada.
Credit: Pam Colismo
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