Largest crustacean genome

Largest crustacean genome
Who
Ampelisca macrocephala
When
01 January 0001
The largest crustacean genome so far reported is from the Arctic-dwelling amphipod (Ampelisca macrocephala). Although only a tiny animal, its genome contains 63.2 billion base pairs, which is roughly 20 times more than in the human genome.