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This Jellyfish Can Live Forever. Its Genes May Tell Us How.

Por: The New York Times Science September 24, 2022

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Fleets of tiny translucent umbrellas, each about the size of a lentil, waft through the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. These miniature jellyfish, known as Turritopsis dohrnii, wave and grasp with their pale tentacles, bringing plankton to their mouths like many other jellyfish species adrift in the glowing water.But they have a secret that sets them apart from the average sea creature: When their bodies are damaged, the mature adults, known as... + full article



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