Why the DNA From These Two Octopus Species Show a Very Serious Warning About Climate Change

Amaze Lab 2025-01-21

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The Weddell Sea and the Ross Sea are separated by the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, one of the biggest in the world, covering some 530,000 cubic miles. That means that creatures on one side of the ice sheet should be as different as they would be from those in another ocean. However a recent DNA analysis of octopuses from each side has surprised scientists, as they appear to share a relatively recent common ancestor.

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