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A Novel Discovery in Condor Reproduction #ScientistOutLoud

A Novel Discovery in Condor Reproduction #ScientistOutLoud

Released Monday, 15th November 2021
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A Novel Discovery in Condor Reproduction #ScientistOutLoud

A Novel Discovery in Condor Reproduction #ScientistOutLoud

A Novel Discovery in Condor Reproduction #ScientistOutLoud

A Novel Discovery in Condor Reproduction #ScientistOutLoud

Monday, 15th November 2021
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Sometimes surprising discoveries happen when scientists aren't looking for them. While analyzing biological samples from California Condors as part of a conservation effort, a team at San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance discovered an unusual phenomenon: two condors born in captivity that contained only maternal DNA. This startling observation confirmed a rare event known as facultative parthenogenesis - a form of asexual reproduction in females that typically reproduce sexually. From that team, Dr. Oliver Ryder joins the Lab Out Loud podcast to discuss his work in conservation biology, how his team made this discovery, and what implications it might have for the endangered California Condor and other species.
About Our Guest

Dr. Oliver Ryder, Ph.D., is the Kleberg Endowed Director of Conservation Genetics at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, where he oversees research activities in the areas of molecular genetics, genomic studies, and genetic rescue efforts, including stem cell applications – all focused on reducing extinction risk and contributing to species recovery and sustainable populations.

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https://laboutloud.com/2021/11/episode-255-condor-parthenogenesis/

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