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Scientists Revive DNA From Ancient Woolly Mammoth

2019-03-18 39 Dailymotion

Scientists Revive DNA From <br />Ancient Woolly Mammoth The extinct beast's remains were found <br />in Northern Asia in 2010. It has since been named "Yuka" and is thought to be nearly 30,000 years old. The breakthrough occurred at <br />Japan's Kindai University. Scientists say DNA from Yuka's muscle sprung back to life after being <br />injected into mice cells. Cloning is still out of reach due to <br />the cells not being able to divide. They say this is obviously due to them <br />being frozen for thousands of years. Should the cells be able to divide, the team says cloning would be the <br />next step. Kindai University, via statement

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