Genetically modified mouse loses fear of cats

The age-old animosity between cats and mice could be a thing of the past with genetically modified rodents that Japanese scientists say shed new light on mammal behaviour.

Genetically modified mouse loses fear of cats

The age-old animosity between cats and mice could be a thing of the past with genetically modified rodents that Japanese scientists say shed new light on mammal behaviour.

Scientists at Tokyo University say they have used genetic engineering to successfully switch off a mouse's instinct to cower at the smell or presence of cats - showing that fear is genetically hardwired and not learned through experience, as commonly believed.

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