Scientists found key genetic changes in leopard geckos that naturally develop cancer, offering clues that may improve human ...
A new study led by experts at the University of Nottingham suggests a pet gecko with an unusually high risk of tumors may be ...
A study found that naturally occurring tumors in lemon frost leopard geckos involve genes and biological pathways also linked ...
In 2012, a very unusual leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius) was born at a Florida breeding firm called Gourmet Rodent. It looked as if it had been rolled in yellow dye; its usual black spots were ...
Out of the 900 baby lizards created by breeding Mr. Frosty (pictured above) with various other leopard geckos, 80 percent developed tumors before they were five years old. L. GUO ET AL/PLOS GENETICS ...
A gecko named Mr. Frosty and his kin have helped scientists uncover the genetic glitch that gives these lizards their standout color — and their high risk for skin tumors. These results suggest that ...