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Scientists Study Mammoth Fur and Bones They Found in a Cave in Yakutia
Scientists Study Mammoth Fur and Bones They Found in a Cave in Yakutia
The scientists who found mammoth remains in Yakutia, in northeast Russia, are trying to determine if there are cell nuclei which contain DNA suitable for... 14.09.2012, Sputnik International
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Scientists Study Mammoth Fur and Bones They Found in a Cave in Yakutia
17:02 GMT 14.09.2012 (Updated: 19:56 GMT 19.10.2022) The scientists who found mammoth remains in Yakutia, in northeast Russia, are trying to determine if there are cell nuclei which contain DNA suitable for cloning the extinct Ice Age animal.
The scientists who found mammoth remains in Yakutia, in northeast Russia, are trying to determine if there are cell nuclei which contain DNA suitable for cloning the extinct Ice Age animal.