Life
Briefing: How an unlikely all-female clonal fish species copied and pasted itself free from extinction
Strategic angle: The tiny Amazon molly has survived for over 100,000 years against evolutionary odds.
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Updated 29 days ago
The Amazon molly, a clonal fish species, reproduces without the need for males, which is a significant deviation from typical reproductive strategies in the animal kingdom.
This species has survived for over 100,000 years, prompting researchers to explore the genetic mechanisms that enable its long-term viability despite evolutionary pressures.
Advanced genetic methodologies have been employed to analyze the Amazon molly's unique reproductive strategy, providing insights into its capacity for adaptation and survival.