For over a hundred years, scientists have puzzled over why most orange cats are male—now, a study may have cracked the genetic code.
Chris Kaelin, a geneticist at Stanford Medicine, recently solved the riddle of why so many orange cats are male. In a groundbreaking study, Kaelin and his team discovered a unique mutation that ...
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - South Korean scientists have cloned cats that glow red when exposed to ultraviolet rays, an achievement that could help develop cures for human genetic diseases, the Science ...
If you've spent any amount of time around an orange cat, you already know that many of them tend to be a bit... different from other cats. Not just in their coat color, but also in their behavior.