Researchers were able to sequence the full genome from the 14,000-year-old chunk of preserved woolly rhinoceros meat.
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A rare sample from a woolly rhinoceroses reveals how the population changed in the lead-up to the species’ extinction.
Scientists have successfully sequenced the genome of the long-extinct woolly rhinoceros from an unusual place: the stomach ...
Towards the end of the last ice age, an ancient wolf feasted on a young woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis). When the ...
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There are hundreds of cell types in the human body, each with a specific role spelled out in their DNA. In theory, all it ...
A research team led by Zhiping Weng, Ph.D., and Jill Moore, Ph.D."18, at UMass Chan Medical School, has nearly tripled the ...