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- Numbat - Wikipedia
It is diurnal and its diet consists almost exclusively of termites The species was once widespread across southern Australia, but is now restricted to several small colonies in Western Australia It is therefore considered an endangered species and protected by conservation programs
- GitHub - kharchenkolab numbat: Haplotype-aware CNV analysis from single . . .
Numbat is a haplotype-aware CNV caller from single-cell and spatial transcriptomics data It integrates signals from gene expression, allelic ratio, and population-derived haplotype information to accurately infer allele-specific CNVs in single cells and reconstruct their lineage relationship
- Fact File: Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) - Australian Geographic
Numbats are so unusual that, taxonomically, they are categorised within their own family – Myrmecobiidae – of which they are the sole surviving member Their closest living relatives are Dasyuridae, which include quolls, Tasmanian devils and the now-extinct Tasmanian tiger
- Numbat | Endangered, Eucalyptus, Australia | Britannica
Numbat, (Myrmecobius fasciatus), marsupial mammal of the family Myrmecobiidae, of which it is the sole living representative The numbat forages by day for termites in woodlands of Australia; it is one of the few diurnal (active by day) Australian marsupials It has a squat body and a small pointed
- Haplotype-aware analysis of somatic copy number variations . . . - Nature
Here we present a computational method, Numbat, that integrates haplotype information obtained from population-based phasing with allele and expression signals to enhance detection of copy number
- The Numbat — Project Numbat
The Numbat, also called the banded anteater, is a small endangered marsupial animal native to parts of Australia They have a long sticky tongue that allows them pick up termites, which they eat exclusively
- 10 Fascinating Facts About Numbats - A-Z Animals
The numbat, also known as the walpurti, is scientifically known as Myrmecobius fasciatus This species of diurnal marsupial feeds primarily on insects, mainly termites Once widespread over Southern Australia, the species is now confined to a few isolated colonies throughout Western Australia
- NUMBAT - WWF Australia
Numbats are one of the more unusual Australian marsupials - unlike most of our native species they're active during the day, are carnivorous, have an incredibly long tongue and their diet is almost exclusively termites
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