The genome of a songbird.
The zebra finch is an important model organism in several fields with unique relevance to human neuroscience. Like other songbirds, the zebra finch communicates through learned vocalizations, an ability otherwise documented only in humans and a few other animals and lacking in the chicken-the only b...
Main Authors: | Warren, W, Clayton, D, Ellegren, H, Arnold, A, Hillier, L, Künstner, A, Searle, S, White, S, Vilella, A, Fairley, S, Heger, A, Kong, L, Ponting, C, Jarvis, E, Mello, C, Minx, P, Lovell, P, Velho, T, Ferris, M, Balakrishnan, C, Sinha, S, Blatti, C, London, SE, Li, Y, Lin, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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