This Extreme Antarctic Insect Has the Tiniest Genome

Tuesday, August 12, 2014 - 11:00 in Biology & Nature

The tough little Antarctic midge has only 99 million base pairs in its genome, making it the owner of the smallest insect genome ever sequenced. The midge lacks repetitive DNA segments once called 'junk DNA,' perhaps because of its extreme lifestyle.

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