Scientists recover 40,000-year-old mammoth RNA still packed with clues
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Scientists have recovered 40,000-year-old RNA from a woolly mammoth, which may hold clues about the animal's life and possible extinction. The RNA, found in a well-preserved mammoth, is reportedly the oldest known RNA to be sequenced, although one report suggests the discovery was made from a specimen around 39,000 years old. The findings may provide insight into the mammoth's final moments and the circumstances surrounding its extinction.
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