Today’s birds have the smallest genomes among amniotes, the animal group that includes mammals, reptiles, and birds. A new study suggests that the dinosaur group that gave rise to birds had small genomes as well.
Scientists have noted that in living species, there’s a correlation between the size of an animal’s genome and the size of its cells, says Chris L.
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