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Few vertebrates, and no tetrapods, are known to have genomes smaller than 1 Gb, while most large invertebrate taxa contain species with far smaller genomes.
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In studies aimed at estimating evolutionary relationships, but where it is infeasible to collect data from the full (nuclear) genome, an alternative is to sequence the mitochondrial genome, which is far smaller and occurs at much higher copy number per cell.
So it is more likely that the sample size n would be far smaller than a million on classical pattern studies (even of human genomes for example).
ONE intriguing finding of genome research is that the genetic differences between species are far smaller than had originally been supposed.
The settlement is far smaller.
Far smaller steps seem more like it.
Others sold in far smaller numbers.
A far smaller proportion is recycled.
Consistent with this idea, flightless birds have larger genomes than flighty birds, and bats generally have smaller genomes than other mammals.
Mere instinct suggests a far smaller number.
The numbers are far smaller in more far-flung locales.
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