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Published Date: June 17, 2026

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Cockroach genomes are packed with DNA transferred by their endosymbiont bacterial partners

Cockroaches' genetic makeup is influenced by their bacterial partners, with significant portions of their DNA originating from these endosymbionts.

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Cockroaches' genetic makeup is influenced by their bacterial partners, with significant portions of their DNA originating from these endosymbionts. This phenomenon is not unique to cockroaches, as other species have been found to acquire genetic information from external sources. However, the extent of this transfer in cockroaches is notable, with substantial portions of their genome comprised of DNA from their bacterial partners. The discovery highlights the complex and multifaceted nature of genetic inheritance, where species can acquire genetic material from a variety of sources, including other species and even microorganisms.

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