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March 17, 2011

Daphnia pulex project on LANL News Center

The journal Science has published the recently completed 200-million base-pair genome sequence of the water flea, Daphnia pulex. The DNA code is the largest number of genes ever recorded for a multicellular animal (more than in the human genome!), and one-third are of unknown function.
Chris Detter of the Laboratory’s Genome Science and leader of the Joint Genome Institute/LANL Center is a member of the scientific team that chose to study Daphnia because it is a keystone species in freshwater ecosystems and a sensitive environmental indicator.

Read more at the Los Alamos National Laboratory News Center.

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