Scientists’ Use of Woolly Mammoth DNA May Unlock Evolution of Elephant
“An international team of scientists has unlocked the genetic blueprint of hair samples from ancient woolly mammoths found in Siberia. VOA’s Jessica Berman reports the researchers say the DNA will give them valuable information about the evolution of elephants and possibly other prehistoric animals.” - VOA News
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