The Teeniest Genome Zimmer notes that he recently pointed out in his column at the New York Times that the tiniest known genome belonged to the microorganism Tremblaya that has 139,000 base pairs and 120 protein-codling genes.
Aug. 27, 2013 - GenomeWeb News
Monty Betham in Independent Community Newspaper It raised a few eyebrows, wanting to take on Chan and his record doesn't tell the truth on how handy a fighter he is,Betham said. "I think Danny (Codling, trainer) and Mick (Watson, manager) realised it was a risky fight, but unfortunately...