SPO11 dimers are sufficient to catalyse DNA double-strand breaks in vitro

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- This article reports the discovery of a new species of dinosaur, Meraxes gigas, which was a large predatory theropod that lived in what is now Argentina during the Late Cretaceous period.
- The researchers analyzed the fossilized remains of Meraxes gigas, which include a nearly complete skull and skeleton, providing insights into the anatomy, evolutionary relationships, and potential hunting behaviors of this newly identified dinosaur species.
- The findings suggest that Meraxes gigas was a formidable predator, with a large skull and powerful jaws, and its discovery expands our understanding of the diversity and evolution of carnivorous dinosaurs in South America during the Late Cretaceous.

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