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    The Living Planet Report 2020 report drew on wildlife monitoring of more than 4,300 different vertebrate species - mammals, fish, birds and amphibians - from around the world It found that
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  • Requiem Etemam - ResearchGate
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    By the end of last year, there were only just over 2,500 eukaryotic species with a genome sequence Out of around 1 5 million species known to science, that is just 0 15%, and the number of existing species may be well above 10 million Even the number of endangered species in the IUCN Red List, at 23,000, puts the genome club to shame





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