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Thursday, 21 January 2021
The largest genome of any animal sequenced so far
The Australian lungfish (
Neoceratodus forsteri
) has the largest animal genome ever sequenced. The fish has a whopping 43 billion base pairs, around 14 times longer than the human genome — although most of its genome is made up of non-coding and repeating regions. A genomic analysis confirms that the surface-breathing fish are the closest living relatives of land vertebrates that last shared a common ancestor around 420 million years ago.
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