The research team deposited the genome in the global database of the National Center for Biotechnology Information
are becoming extinct with fewer than 200 individuals remaining in the wild
KACST aims to develop comprehensive and effective strategies to conserve the Arabian leopard species and increase its population both in captivity and in the wild
according to “Spa.” As part of a project carried out by the Saudi center in collaboration with Nizwa University in Oman
the research team has produced the first high-quality reference genome for the Arabian leopard and deposited it in the global database of the US-based National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
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