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[[Image:Aardvark01.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Aardvarks at the Cincinnati Zoo http://cincinnatizoo.org/.]]
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Introduction

My topic is Aardvarks. This is a demo page for the BIOL 116 assignment on a topic about genetics or evolution.

Here is an interesting site on Aardvark evolution.


Aardvarks at the Cincinnati Zoo http://cincinnatizoo.org/.


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Section 1 Genetics

Include some current research, with at least one image.

Aardvarks share ancestry with elephants, in a monophyletic group called Afrotheria.[1]

Sample citations: [2] [3]

A citation code consists of a hyperlinked reference within "ref" begin and end codes.

Section 2 Microbiome

Include some current research, with a second image.

Conclusion

Overall text length should be at least 1,000 words (before counting references), with at least 2 images. Include at least 5 references under Reference section.


References

  1. https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/22/9/1823/982117 Hidenori Nishihara, Yoko Satta, Masato Nikaido, J. G. M. Thewissen, Michael J. Stanhope, and Norihiro Okada. A Retroposon Analysis of Afrotherian Phylogeny. 2005. Molecular Biology and Evolution 22:1823–1833.
  2. Hodgkin, J. and Partridge, F.A. "Caenorhabditis elegans meets microsporidia: the nematode killers from Paris." 2008. PLoS Biology 6:2634-2637.
  3. Bartlett et al.: Oncolytic viruses as therapeutic cancer vaccines. Molecular Cancer 2013 12:103.


Edited by [Author Name], student of Joan Slonczewski for BIOL 116 Information in Living Systems, 2019, Kenyon College.