05-22-2022, 12:59 AM
https://news.yahoo.com/scientists-really...10051.html
"A team of neuroscientists was "really surprised" by the results of a gene-editing experiment on hamsters."
"Instead, the gene-edited hamsters displayed "high levels" of aggression."
"The hamsters without the receptor displayed "high levels of aggression" towards hamsters of the same sex compared to their counterparts with the receptors intact, the study said."
"The "counterintuitive findings" show that the scientists "don't understand this system as well as we thought we did," Albers said."
We here all knew it was going to happen eventually.
"A team of neuroscientists was "really surprised" by the results of a gene-editing experiment on hamsters."
"Instead, the gene-edited hamsters displayed "high levels" of aggression."
"The hamsters without the receptor displayed "high levels of aggression" towards hamsters of the same sex compared to their counterparts with the receptors intact, the study said."
"The "counterintuitive findings" show that the scientists "don't understand this system as well as we thought we did," Albers said."
We here all knew it was going to happen eventually.