
What Limits a Genome’s Size?
Asimov Press
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Unraveling the Mysteries of Genome Size Limits
This chapter delves into the groundbreaking discovery of the New Caledonian fork fern's massive genome, contrasting it with human DNA. It examines the intricate biological mechanisms for DNA packing, the challenges of measuring large genomes, and the environmental factors that enable such genomic expansions.
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