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redqueen

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Thu Oct 19, 2023, 11:58 AM Oct 2023

Unraveling the Octopus's 2.8 Billion-Base Genome [View all]

Summary: Scientists have successfully determined the genomic composition of octopuses, unveiling a whopping 2.8 billion base pairs across 30 chromosomes. This was a result of comprehensive, computer-assisted genome studies and comparisons with other cephalopod species.

This high-quality reference sequence paves the way for understanding octopus biology and tracing its evolutionary trajectory.

The findings, which shine a light on the dynamic evolutionary history of the octopus genome, will enrich research in neurobiology, behavior, and development.

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https://neurosciencenews.com/octopus-genetics-24962/
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I Faux pas Oct 2023 #1
They're one of my favorite creatures redqueen Oct 2023 #2
Thank you! Faux pas Oct 2023 #3
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