Chinese scientists have found genetic evidence illustrating some of the most intriguing talents of geckos (lizards), including climbing up smooth walls.
A team from Nantong University in Jiangsu Province sequenced the genome of a Schlegel's Japanese Gecko.
They identified the functions of 22,487 genes, making this the largest genome sequencing performed on a reptile species, state-run Xinhua news agency reported today.
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Studying such genetic features may help develop technology mimicking geckos' wall-walking abilities, Gu said.
The team also studied genes related to the reptiles' nocturnal vision and regeneration of tails.