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Tuesday, 4 June 2024
Biggest genome ever found
A species of fork fern,
Tmesipteris oblanceolata
, has the biggest genome ever recorded. It contains 160 billion base pairs — 11 billion more than the previous record holder, the flowering plant
Paris japonica
, and 50 times more than the human genome. It’s not known why the fern evolved that way, or how it accesses the relatively small proportion of DNA that is actually useful.
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