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Science 21 December 2001:
Vol. 294. no. 5551, p. 2425
DOI: 10.1126/science.294.5551.2425a

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A previously unknown species of large squid, up to 7 meters in length and with distinctive morphology, has been sited by Vecchione et al. (p. 2505) in four deep-ocean basins.


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CREDIT: VECCHIONE ET AL.
Analysis of the tiny marine organism Oikopleura dioica by Seo et al. (p. 2506) reveals the smallest genome found so far for a chordate, part of the lineage that gave rise to the vertebrates and ultimately humans.





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