Researchers previously believed that a small, bushy seaweed in the Baltic Sea belonged to a species called narrow wrack. New research reveals they’re actually individuals within a giant seaweed ...
Jersey-based artists will explore the island's cultural heritage by studying seaweed Five artists studying the link between seaweed and Jersey's cultural heritage have been awarded a grant of £5,000.
Scientists discovered a massive clone specimen of seaweed a known as bladderwrack along the coast of Sweden, stretching some 310 miles. Bladderwrack can propagate both sexually and asexually ...
A giant clone of bladderwrack seaweed, potentially the world's largest clone, has been identified in the Baltic Sea. This clone, spanning over 500 km, was previously mistaken for a separate species.
Five artists studying the link between seaweed and Jersey's cultural heritage have been awarded a grant of £5,000. The Vraiqu'sie Project was announced as the winner of Société Jersiaise's ...
The clone of bladderwrack in the Baltic Sea was long assumed to be a separate species, which was called narrow seaweed. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have discovered that what was ...
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Giant clone of seaweed discovered in the Baltic SeaThrough DNA sequencing, the researchers have found that a small, bushy form of seaweed in the Baltic Sea that was previously thought to be a separate species (called narrow wrack) is a clone of ...
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have discovered that what was previously thought to be a unique seaweed species of bladderwrack for the Baltic Sea is in fact a giant clone of common ...
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