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Researchers trace gecko’s skin tumors to a gene implicated in deadly cancer – News-Medical.net
The leopard gecko’s name was Mr. Frosty, and he was hard to miss. Yellow bands striped his back, and uncommonly white skin peeked…
The leopard gecko’s name was Mr. Frosty, and he was hard to miss.
Yellow bands striped his back, and uncommonly white skin peeked out from speckles on his head and tail. “It’s this really striking coloration pattern,” says Howard Hughes Medical Institute…
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