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Scientists Sequence Genome of Woolly Mammoth

Boston : MA : USA | Nov 19, 2008
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It roamed the earth over 10,000 years ago but it is just now that we have learned more about the woolly mammoth through completing its genetic sequencing.

The current data set is 100 times more extensive than any used in the past and as such has been able to produce a complete genetic code. Access to such information means we could conceivably re-create the extinct species in the modern day. Think Jurassic Park.

How the public would feel about sharing its space with such creatures aside, scientists are indulging themselves with the possibilities. Apparently the meat from such a creature could feed 400 for several weeks but it is speculated that it would smell and taste like Limburger Cheese.

One concern is that the current database of mammoth DNA is 20% larger than expected. This suggests that the data may be contaminated by the genes of bacteria and other foreign species. Researchers are thus now focusing on cleaning up the data.

As funding becomes available, it should be possible to conduct similar exercises on the genes of sloths and Neanderthals.

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