A recent study by University of Tokyo researchers sequenced the first chromosome-level genome of the Greenland shark. The work revealed expanded NF-κB signaling and DNA repair genes, shedding light on its potential 400-year lifespan. Consider exploring these genetic adaptations for clues to longevity and possible biotechnological applications.

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Exploring the Greenland shark's secret to extreme longevity