Rare F1 Car From Ferrari’s Golden Era Up for Auction
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Rare F1 Car From Ferrari’s Golden Era Up for Auction
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Title: Highlights: Ferrari 625 F1 Auction, Liverpool's Latest Acquisition, and Breakthrough in Silkworm Pigmentation Research A rare piece of motorsport history, the 1954 Ferrari 625 F1, is anticipated to attract...
show moreA rare piece of motorsport history, the 1954 Ferrari 625 F1, is anticipated to attract many enthusiasts and collectors as it makes its way to the auction block via RM Sotheby's in Monaco. This car, a symbol of Ferrari's distinguished racing legacy, promises to be a highlight of the event, echoing the success of the legendary 500 F2 and racer Alberto Ascari. In sports news, Liverpool looks poised to enhance their squad with the acquisition of Amorin on a three-year deal, signaling ambitious moves in the transfer market. Meanwhile, in the realm of science, a significant advancement has been made in understanding insect pigmentation, with the discovery that the Bm-mamo gene regulates black pigmentation in silkworm caterpillars. This finding sheds light on the intricate mechanisms behind the color patterns of insects, marking a step forward in evolutionary biology studies.
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1. RM Sotheby's Monaco sale of the 1954 Ferrari 625 F1
2. Liverpool's anticipated signing of Amorin
3. The role of the BTB-ZF gene Bm-mamo in silkworm caterpillar pigmentation
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