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This question has no answer because there is no real measure of complexity. You can define "complex" in any number of ways. For instance: * Largest number of organs. * Largest number of cell types. * Longest string of DNA. * Most genes. * Most unique genes (not counting duplications). * Largest number of different proteins. And, undoubtedly, many many more. "Complexity" isn't really something scientists talk about objectively.

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