Partners Establish Groundbreaking New Collaborative: WildturkeyDNA
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Partners Establish Groundbreaking New Collaborative: WildturkeyDNA
EDGEFIELD, S.C. — Wild turkeys have inhabited North America for thousands of years, and the DNA of the bird has been shaped by the landscape. Multiple wild turkey subspecies express their genetic characteristics differently, from the large bodies and bright, white-tipped tail fans of the Gould’s subspecies to the long beards and chestnut-tipped tail fans of the Eastern subspecies. A new, large-scale, collaborative research endeavor of wild turke…
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