Antarctic midge's genome is smallest in insects to date: Bare-bones genome is adaptation to deep freeze

Wednesday, August 13, 2014 - 05:03 in Biology & Nature

Scientists who sequenced the genome of the Antarctic midge suspect the genome’s small size -- the smallest in insects described to date -- can probably be explained by the midge’s adaptation to its extreme living environment.

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