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Evolution: Oldest DNA Discovered in Mammoth Tooth from the Siberian Permafrost


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A mammoth tooth discovered from the Siberian permafrost results in the oldest DNA yet uncovered and gives insight into the evolution of the massive beasts.
Genetic substance removed from a 1.2-million-year-old mammoth tooth is the recent record holder for the world s most ancient DNA.
Scientists from Sweden, in the Centre for Palaeogenetics, have examined the DNA and decided that it arrived from an earlier unknown kind of mammoth that has now been named the Krestovka mammoth.
(Photo : Magda Ehlers)
The Columbian Mammoths 
The Krestovka mammoth is dubbed after the region of Russia in which it was discovered where it had been concealed in the Siberian permafrost for over a million years. ....

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DNA from Pleistocene Era Mammoth Lineages Elucidated | McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP


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he wooly mammoth (
Mammuthus primigenius) is an iconic animal, like the saber tooth tiger or dire wolf, from a time in human history when our position at the top of the global food chain was decidedly not assured (and being something s prey was not limited to just other humans). Perhaps this is a reason that resurrection of mammoths using Jurassic Park-like technology has some currency and appeal (
but see
How to Clone a Mammoth for reasons why this may not be such a good idea). Perhaps paradoxically, the mammoth arose in Africa 5 million years ago and like its (very) distant ....

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Million-year-old mammoth teeth yield world's oldest DNA


Million-year-old mammoth teeth yield world s oldest DNA
National Geographic
© Illustration by Beth Zaiken, Centre for Palaeogenetics
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Scientists have sequenced the oldest DNA yet, smashing through a symbolic barrier in the study of ancient genomes and opening an unprecedented window into the evolution of North America’s extinct Ice Age giants the Columbian and woolly mammoths.
The feat is unlikely to spark a mammalian
Jurassic-Park style recreation; the study isn’t the first to sequence a mammoth’s genome, nor does it bring humankind any closer to resurrecting a mammoth. Instead, the study of DNA more than a million years old, published in ....

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Mammoth DNA Breaks Record for World's Oldest Sequence


The First Example of Hybrid Speciation in Ancient DNA
The new study has also amplified the ability for researchers to track the evolutionary process of speciation – the formation of new and distinct species. A
Nature press release states that this process generally occurs “over time periods that are thought to be beyond the limits of DNA research.”
A tusk from a woolly mammoth discovered in a creek bed on Wrangel Island in 2017. (Credit: Love Dalén)
Nonetheless, the scientists’ study of the mammoth DNA suggests that there was not one, but two different lineages of mammoth alive during the Early Pleistocene in the region of what is now eastern Siberia. Adycha and Chukochya are believed to be members of a species that spawned the woolly mammoth, but Krestovka appears to come from an unknown, and possibly entirely new, mammoth lineage. Tom van der Valk, the study’s lead author and a bioinformatician at the University of Uppsala in Sweden, explains the ....

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