“…This negative correlation has been demonstrated in some diploid plants and some insects, crustaceans, salamanders, and mammals (Bennett, 1987 ; White and Mclaren, 2000 ; Gregory, 2002b , 2005a ; Alfsnes et al, 2017 ). In addition, in many animals, metabolic rate (Kozłowski et al, 2003 ; Gardner et al, 2020 ), body size (Glazier, 2021 ), chromosome number (Ardila-Garcia and Gregory, 2009 ), and latitude (Carta and Peruzzi, 2016 ) and altitude (Reeves et al, 1998 ; Akbudak et al, 2018 ) also exhibit well-established correlations with genome size. Although these organism level correlations are not universal across all taxonomic groups, all taxonomic groups at least exhibit correlations between genome size, cell size, and cell division rate.…”