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tuatara

Genomic research and Indigenous data sovereignty – Expert Reaction

Genomic research and Indigenous data sovereignty – Expert Reaction

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 06 August 202007 August 2020

A Northland Iwi has partnered with an international research team working to sequence the tuatara genome. Ngātiwai hold kaitiakitanga (guardianship) […]

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Scientists sequencing DNA of endangered tuatara – Dominion Post

In the News  |  Published: 22 April 201528 March 2016

The Dominion Post‘s Olivia Wannan looks at how sequencing DNA from the tuatara could help conservationists develop a better way to bring […]

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Tuatara’s distant relative also survived asteroid

In the News  |  Published: 21 August 201428 March 2016

New fossils from South America overturn the current thinking that the tuatara was the only species of its kind to […]

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Should we move species threatened by climate change?

Reflections on Science  |  Published: 18 October 2013

From the Conversation. Republished here under creative commons licence. By Tracy Rout, University of Melbourne; Doug Armstrong, Massey University; Eve […]

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Tuatara teeth ‘saw’ food apart

In the News  |  Published: 31 May 201207 June 2012

The tuatara, an iconic New Zealand reptile, chews its food in a way unlike any other animal on the planet […]

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Dom Post: Tuatara babies keep hatchers guessing

In the News  |  Published: 13 May 2010

Kiran Chug writes in the Dominion Post about 8 tuatara eggs, the first found at Wellington Zoo in over 20 […]

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