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IFLScience on MSN“Peter Pan” Cane Toads Gene-Edited To Never Grow Up Could Save Australian Tropical EcosystemsScientists have knocked out genes that trigger cane toad tadpoles to turn into active toads, turning them into "Peter ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Create Gene-Edited 'Peter Pan' Tadpoles That Could Control Invasive Cane Toads Through CannibalismScientists in Australia have genetically modified invasive cane toad eggs to create “Peter Pan” tadpoles that never grow ...
the cane toad turned into a case study for invasive species. Today, an estimated 200 million cane toads are hopping across northern Australia with no signs of slowing down. Female cane toads lay ...
Rick Shine, an evolutionary biologist and ecologist at Macquarie University, is one of the scientists behind the "Peter Pan toads". He said cane toad tadpoles were known to be voracious cannibals ...
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