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Friday, 23 May 2014

Sketchy Fact #41: Chromosomal Confusion

Humans have 46 chromosomes while gorillas and potatoes each have 48; proving that it's not the number of chromosomes, it's how you use them. Adders-tongue ferns can have up to 1260 chromosomes.


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