The Camel Genome: What Scientists Are Learning From Desert DNA
Imagine standing in the blistering heart of the desert, the sun relentless above, and the sand stretching endlessly around you. Suddenly, a camel ambles into view—unfazed, steady, and almost supernaturally adapted for survival. For centuries, camels have carried people and goods across unforgiving landscapes, earning their nickname as the “ships of the desert.” But what ...










