UC Irvine biologists find what colors a butterfly’s world
Study identifies first known gene change in sex-differentiated vision
Study identifies first known gene change in sex-differentiated vision
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EVENT: A lion dance parade, elaborate costumes, eye-catching artistic demonstrations, origami workshops, live cultural entertainment, delicious food tastings and beverages will highlight a Lunar New Year festival hosted by UCI’s social sciences, law and business schools in conjunction with the campus’s John S. & Marilyn Long U.S.-China Institute for Business & Law. WHEN/WHERE: 3:30-6:30 p.m. Monday, […]
UC Irvine’s Dr. Michael J. Stamos says the nation’s second-leading cause of cancer death is preventable, treatable and curable.
Chair of UCI’s Department of Surgery, he formerly headed the certification agency’s examinations committee.
UC Irvine Healthcare reminds people not to ignore the health of their digestive tract during Colorectal Cancer Awareness month.
Butterfly experts have suspected for more than 150 years that vision plays a key role in explaining wing color diversity.…
Butterflies that have a duplicate gene allowing them to see ultraviolet colors also have UV-yellow pigment on their wings, reports the study by UCI’s Adriana Briscoe, Seth Bybee and colleagues.