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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 2

    It can regrow its limbs and internal organs, but that may not be the most amazing thing about the axolotl. Turns out, this salamander has the largest genome ever sequenced.http://nyti.ms/2GISww6 

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      2. Joel Klebanoff‏ @JoelKlebanoff Feb 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        Damn! Quiet! Nobody tell Trump that a salamander has a larger genome than he does. We’ll never hear the end of it.

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      1. dyneq‏ @dyneql Feb 2
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        a tip to pronounce it correctly, that "x" is pronounced like "sh" and the last "l" can be silent, so you would say "asholot"

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      2. Pumpkin Garland‏ @weebtrashlife Feb 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why do I get the feeling from the article that these little guys aren't treated very well as they're being studied?

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      3. The Fashion Plate‏ @fashionplatemag Feb 3
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        My fear as well.

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      1. BetterWorld‏ @HelloCrandil Feb 2
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        Salamander is the true Superbeing. No stem cells necessary. Wish humans were that gifted. Holy Moses!!!

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      2. Sharon J.‏ @arielsharon Feb 2
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        And it’s adorable.

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      3. rodney tuck‏ @TuckRodney Feb 2
        Replying to @arielsharon @nytimes

        Only his mother would say that.😁😁🤗

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      2. J ☺️EY F.‏ @kohakurivver Feb 2
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        @mantismilk

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      3. peach boy‏ @mantismilk Feb 3
        Replying to @kohakurivver @nytimes

        😭💜

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      1. ʟɪʟᴊᴀ‏ @0rogeny Feb 2
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        @youre_so_creepy

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      1. Katie‏ @milkandnectar Feb 2
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        @starbelly_ B R A N D

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      1. timothy schinsky‏ @kingtungsten Feb 2
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        Ok cool, but do we know the genome sequence of @realDonaldTrump ?? Those hands of his tell a story.

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      1. Jacob L.‏ @jacob2627 Feb 2
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        Very interesting..I love genetic and stuff...

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      1. Waqar Azim‏ @WaqarAzim1 Feb 2
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        Amazing

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      1.  💙 D  💙‏ @Dhasaquestion2 Feb 2
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        Three times in two days, Times! Three. Why???? We all know a demogorgon when we see one

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      1. Dr. Nikhil R M DNB Rad‏ @mehtanikhil Feb 2
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        It’s really amazing.

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      1. Linda ‏ @silverseamonkey Feb 2
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        I believe the future will show us how to repair and replace our body parts like it does, it has an advantage over us.

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      1. RepentantGayAstronaut‏ @Rapture571 Feb 2
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        Interesting.

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      1. Zappaneese‏ @zappaneese Feb 2
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        What a braggart

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