Metal-Absorbing Plants Could Make Mining Greener | A Tiny Fern's Gigantic Genome

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Plants called “hyperaccumulators” have evolved to absorb high levels of metals. Scientists want to harness them for greener metal mining. And, a little fern from New Caledonia is just a few inches tall, but its genome has 160.45 billion base pairs—50 times more DNA than a human.

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