What caused the woolly mammoth to go extinct? RNA may hold the answer
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Scientists have extracted RNA from a woolly mammoth, with reports varying on the age of the specimen, ranging from 39,000 to 40,000 years old. The recovered RNA is believed to hold clues about the woolly mammoth's genes and may provide insight into the species' extinction. The discovery is considered significant, with the extracted RNA being the oldest ever found and sequenced.
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