genetics
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Banded Sand Catsharks: A Hidden Diversity of Deep-Sea Sharks Revealed by Genetics
When scientists on board the research vessel (RV) Investigator pulled a large sponge from the ocean in 2017, they noticed a tail fin poking out. They expected to find an eel had wriggled into the sponge. Instead, they discovered 30 catsharks hiding inside.
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