First ancient chromosomes reconstructed from 52,000-year-old woolly mammoth By News July 12, 2024 Add Comment Edit An incredibly well-preserved woolly mammoth specimen that died 52,000 years ago in Siberia has now had its chromosome structure reassembled for the first time. Share this post Related PostsHow countries like Singapore have turned to nature to minimise flood damageLeaked documents reveal Chinese company's aviation plans for Solomon Islands to become a 'regional hub'A new fridge and food to last 20 days: How Beijing residents are preparing for a potential lockdownThe Johnsons took an at-home DNA test for fun. Instead, they discovered a life-changing secretTired of sticking a swab up your nose? How breathalysers could be the future of COVID-19 testing'Please, help find Grandma!': How Mariupol's refugees are trying to find their loved onesPutin calls them 'scum and traitors' for leaving him. Here's what life is like for Russia's new exiles'An absolute waste': Cost of FIFO doctors explodes in regional New South Wales
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