The fish with the genome 30 times larger than ours gets sequenced
Briefly

The new genome sequencing technology has allowed researchers to address challenges related to lungfish evolution, revealing a history of significant DNA expansion over millions of years.
Researchers have completed the largest genome ever, showing that a South American lungfish has been adding billions of DNA bases without corresponding gene additions, highlighting its growing genomic complexity.
Read at Ars Technica
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