Revolutionary technique reconstructs the 3D genome of the woolly mammoth, bringing de-extinction one step closer
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"I have found many hundreds of mammoth specimens during my career, but this one was extraordinarily well preserved. It is probably the best preserved mammoth sample that I have found," explains Dalen, a researcher at Stockholm University.
"The new discovery is historic, but the fact that it was made in a mammoth is not the main issue," says geneticist Marc Marti Renom, emphasizing the significance of ancient DNA recovery across species.
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