Frozen in time, RNA cellular snapshots can reveal the health, diet, and behaviors of extinct animals at time of death. In A ...
Researchers say they have recovered RNA from the remains of a woolly mammoth that lived roughly 39,000 years ago.
Scientists examine the mummified remains of a 39,000-year-old mammoth nicknamed Yuka, whose tissue yielded ancient RNA in a ...
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What caused the woolly mammoth to go extinct? RNA may hold the answer
New research published in the journal Cell reveals that scientists have managed to extract RNA, the molecule that translates ...
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