Scientists sequence a woolly rhino genome from a 14,400-year-old wolf’s stomach - Ars Technica
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Scientists have sequenced the genome of a woolly rhino from undigested meat found in a 14,400-year-old wolf pup's stomach in Siberia, providing insights into the species' extinction.
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