A team of environmental and marine biologists from Liverpool John Moores University and the Natural History Museum, both in the U.K., has found that studying sea sponge tissue can reveal the nature of the fish community living around them. In their article, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, the group found fish DNA when studying three species of sea sponge.
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