Life in the freezer: Study provides first evidence of fundamental growth limitations in Antarcticfish PlymUni RSocPublishing
The research, conducted by scientists at the University of Plymouth and the British Antarctic Survey, focused on two species—the Antarctic spiny plunderfish , also known as the common blenny.
In turn, this means in Antarctic fish the ability to translate new proteins into physical growth has been drastically reduced.
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