Breakthrough: Indian Squid's Genetic Code Decoded, Unveiling Evolutionary Link to Human Intelligence

January 30, 2025
Breakthrough: Indian Squid's Genetic Code Decoded, Unveiling Evolutionary Link to Human Intelligence
  • On January 29, 2025, the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) announced a significant breakthrough in marine biology by successfully decoding the gene expression pattern of the Indian squid (Uroteuthis duvaucelii).

  • Led by Principal Scientist Sandhya Sukumaran, the study reveals surprising insights into the intelligence and brain development of squids.

  • The research suggests evolutionary connections between squids and higher vertebrates, positioning squids as potential model organisms for studying the evolution of intelligence and brain development.

  • Squids are known for their advanced nervous systems, problem-solving skills, and complex behaviors, including camouflage and jet propulsion.

  • Understanding the brain development of squids may yield groundbreaking insights into neurobiology, learning, memory, and neurological diseases.

  • These findings have significant implications for various fields, including neuroscience and environmental science, particularly highlighting genetic similarities between squids and humans.

  • Moreover, the findings may enhance studies on neural circuits and contribute to sustainable marine resource management.

  • Previously, the CMFRI demonstrated its commitment to marine biological research by decoding the whole genomes of the Indian oil sardine and Asian green mussel.

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