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For the first time, scientists have decoded much of the genetic blueprint of a prehistoric creature - the woolly mammoth. Scientists say the achievement will give them information about the migration of elephants as well as why the woolly mammoth became extinct. VOA's Jessica Berman reports.
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via VOA News @ 2:57 20th Nov
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Palaeontologists have pieced together the fossilised skull of the oldest example yet found of a woolly rhinoceros in Europe.
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via American Scientist @ 11:37 18th Nov
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(WASHINGTON) — Scientists for the first time have unraveled much of the genetic code of an extinct animal, the ice age's woolly mammoth, and with it they are thawing Jurassic Park dreams.
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via Time @ 17:15 19th Nov
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Scientists have decoded the genome of the woolly mammoth by analysing hairs plucked from carcasses recovered from the Siberian permafrost. The feat was hailed as a milestone in genetic science yesterday and is the first time an extinct animal has had its genome sequenced.
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via American Scientist @ 16:52 20th Nov
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Scientists say they have reconstructed about half of the genome of the woolly mammoth, a species that became extinct at the end of the last Ice Age some 11,000 years ago.
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via The Age @ 20:02 19th Nov
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Scientists say they have reconstructed about half of the genome of the woolly mammoth, a species that became extinct at the end of the last Ice Age some 11,000 years ago.
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via The West Online @ 19:07 19th Nov
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Scientists say they have reconstructed about half of the genome of the woolly mammoth, a species that became extinct at the end of the last Ice Age some 11,000 years ago.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 17:14 19th Nov
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geekmansworld writes "From the Washington Post, 'An international team of scientists has reconstructed more than three-quarters of the genome of the woolly mammoth using DNA extracted from balls of hair, the first time this has been accomplished for an extinct species.' Who wants a pet mammoth?"
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via Slashdot @ 8:37 20th Nov
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Scientists have sequenced much of the genome of the woolly mammoth, raising the tantalizing but remote possibility that the long-extinct ice-age mammal could one day be resurrected.
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via Toronto Star Online @ 19:10 19th Nov
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TORONTO — Scientists have sequenced much of the genome of the woolly mammoth, raising the tantalizing but remote possibility that one day the long-extinct mammal could be resurrected to again trudge through the Arctic snow.
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via Ottawa Sun @ 20:00 19th Nov
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WASHINGTON: Researchers have sequenced the gene map of a long-extinct, mummified woolly mammoth, using DNA taken from its hair.
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via People's Daily Online @ 2:33 21st Nov
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WASHINGTON: Researchers have sequenced the gene map of a long-extinct, mummified woolly mammoth, using DNA taken from its hair.
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via CHINAdaily @ 0:50 21st Nov
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An international team of scientists has decoded most of the genome of the woolly mammoth, an important step toward bringing the ice-age giant back to life.
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via Globe and Mail @ 19:56 19th Nov
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Paris - Scientists said on Wednesday they had reconstructed around half of the genome of the woolly mammoth, a species that became extinct at the end of the last Ice Age some 11 000 years ago.
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via IOL @ 10:17 20th Nov
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This undated handout provided by ExhibitEase LLC shows a 3D computer generated image of a woolly mammoth emerging from ice block. (AP/Mammoth Genome Project, Steven W. Marcus)
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via CNEWS @ 21:02 19th Nov
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This undated handout provided by ExhibitEase LLC shows a 3D computer generated image of a woolly mammoth emerging from ice block. (AP/Mammoth Genome Project, Steven W. Marcus)
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via CNEWS @ 19:08 19th Nov
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Mammothhair It might not make sense to pull woolly mammoths from the Ice Age into an age of global warming, but resurrecting that lost species just became a bit less far-fetched.
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via Wired News @ 1:20 20th Nov
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TORONTO -- Scientists have sequenced much of the genome of the woolly mammoth, raising the tantalizing but remote possibility that one day the long-extinct mammal could be resurrected to again trudge through the Arctic snow.
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via CTV.ca @ 19:10 19th Nov
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Scientists in the U.S. have discovered the genetic code of the woolly mammoth, an animal that's been extinct since the Ice Age. It's led to fevered speculation that there might one day be hope of reviving it.
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via Russia Today @ 10:41 22nd Nov
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Scientists used the DNA from permafrost-preserved hair to determine the DNA sequence of a woolly mammoth.
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via NPR @ 20:03 19th Nov
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TORONTO — Scientists have sequenced much of the genome of the woolly mammoth, raising the possibility that the long-extinct ice-age mammal could one day be resurrected.
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via Calgary Sun @ 19:10 19th Nov
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Mimicking how spiders make their complex array of silks could usher in a tapestry of new materials, and other animals or plants could be designed to be the producers
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via Science News Online @ 19:08 19th Nov
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Together, the findings call into question how such a sophisticated group apparently disappeared off the face of the Earth around 30,000 years ago.
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via Discovery Channel @ 19:10 19th Nov
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An international team led by a U.S. researcher has completed genome sequencing for an extinct animal, offering insight into its modern-day cousin.
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via Post Chronicle @ 7:00 20th Nov
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