Ancient RNA from Yuka, a 40,000-year-old woolly mammoth preserved in permafrost, can offer new biological insights into the Ice Age animal’s life.
New research shows RNA is preserved for longer than scientists had realized. This is the oldest RNA ever profiled.
RNA from an exceptionally well preserved woolly mammoth gives us a window on gene activity in an animal that died nearly ...
Acting like a natural time capsule, permafrost can perfectly preserve the prehistoric remnants of the Ice Age, including ...
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Scientists successfully sequence the RNA from woolly mammoths found in Siberia that lived up between 10,000 thousand and ...
NIMS, in collaboration with Nagoya University, Gifu University, and the University of Adelaide, has developed a method for simultaneously imaging DNA and RNA inside cells using harmless infrared to ...
Scientists have extracted the oldest RNA molecules out of a wooly mammoth, gaining a snapshot into the processes at work in ...
Researchers from Stockholm University extracted the RNA sequences from a juvenile mammoth (named Yuka) that died almost ...