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Scientists Just Solved a 100-Million-Year-Old Mystery About Platypus Sex


For decades, scientists have known that platypuses and echidnas – Australia's unique egg-laying mammals – have another developmental quirk: they don't use the same genetic toolkit as other mammals to develop male and female embryos.

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