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gigabases, genome size
Salamanders have extraordinarily large genomes! While the genomes of most vertebrate species (like humans and deer) are around 3 gigabases (gb), salamander genomes are orders of magnitude larger! For example, the rough-skinned newt (Taricha granulosa) has a genome size of approximately 30 gb!! That's 10x the genome size of the deer the newt shares the HJA with!