Scientists Decode Arcandian Coral Genome
- Jared Rowland

- Nov 26, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 30, 2024
November 26, 2024
Jared Rowland, Senior Biotechnology Correspondent
Arcandias - Researchers at Aqua Verde’s labs have completed the sequencing of the Arcandian Coral genome. This rare species, found exclusively along Thalassia’s southern reefs, is now the subject of immense interest from the scientific community. With global challenges like climate change and medical advancements on the line, this discovery could very well be the tipping point for an entire industry.

The Iridesca Coral located in Thalassia’s
south reefs (Photo By Galleria Images)
The project, which spearheaded by Aqua Verde Biotechnologies, a subsidiary of Mapple Technologies Arcandias (MTA), has set the stage for a new era of progress. The Iridesca Coral, has long been a mystery to marine biologists, and now has been named as the "golden goose" by the Mapple Technologies biotech department. Iridesca Coral has the unique ability to survive in extreme conditions and produce a chemical compound and in preliminary studies researchers found that the chemical compound from Iridesca Cora; could speed up tissue regeneration for medical treatments and help create crops and building materials that can survive extreme heat and grow year-round no matter the temperature.
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