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Closing Out The Cephalo-Party with Carrie Albertin | Science Friday

Published on June 29, 2019
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Science Friday wrapped up its “eight-day squid-and-kin appreciation extravaganza,” Cephalopod Week, by interviewing MBL Hibbitt Fellow Carrie Albertin, who gives Ira Flatow “a tour of the complex genomes of octopuses, and how understanding cephalopod genetics could lead to greater insights into human health.”  … Read more and hear broadcast …

Source: Closing Out The Cephalo-Party | Science Friday

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