The sequencing of the giraffe DNA offers clues about its unique characteristics
An article published in the journal “Nature Communications” describes a genetic research on the giraffe. An international team led by Professor Douglas Cavener of Penn State University sequenced the DNA of the giraffe and of the okapi, its closest living relative. A comparison extended to the genome of other mammals identified 70 genes linked to the giraffe’s evolutionary adaptations, including its long neck.
