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Un laboratorio ruso comenzará a extraer paleovirus de animales prehistóricos hallados en Siberia

Un laboratorio ruso comenzará a extraer paleovirus de animales prehistóricos hallados en Siberia
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Prehistoric Animal Viruses From the Permafrost Caught Interest of Russian Scientists


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Scientists are examining prehistoric viruses from the Siberian permafrost in the animal dug. A lab in Russia s Siberia state is beginning study about prehistoric viruses conserved in the remnants of animals discovered in melting permafrost.
 Led by the Biotechnology,  University of Yakutsk and Vector State Research Centre of Virology, the research will begin by examining tissues from a prehistoric horse from at most 4,500 years ago.
These remnants were found in Yakutia, an area of Siberia, where Paleolithic animals such as mammoths are frequently seen.
(Photo : Maria Orlova)
Other Prehistoric Animals 
 The scientists strive to research other prehistoric animals including rodents, partridges, hares, elk, dogs, the 28,800-year-old Malolyakhovsky woolly mammoth, and more. Several of the remnants are above 50,000 years old. All the animals were discovered because of the thawing. ....

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Russian scientists study prehistoric animal viruses from the permafrost


Russian scientists study prehistoric animal viruses from the permafrost
Researchers analyze prehistoric viruses in animals dug out from the Siberian permafrost.
The team at Vector Virology Centre.
Credit: Nina Sleptsova/NEFU
The viruses come from prehistoric animals dug out from the melting permafrost.
The research lab used to be a center for the development of biological weapons.
A state lab in Russia s Siberia is beginning research into prehistoric viruses preserved in the remains of animals found in melting permafrost.
Spearheaded by the Vector State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology and the University of Yakutsk, the study will start by analyzing tissues from a prehistoric horse from at least 4,500 ago. These remains were located in the region of Siberia called Yakutia, where Paleolithic animals like mammoths are often found. ....

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Russian scientists probe prehistoric viruses dug from Siberian permafrost


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Researchers extract tissues from a prehistoric horse believed to be at least 4,500 years old. Russian state laboratory Vektor on Tuesday announced it was launching research into prehistoric viruses by analysing the remains of animals recovered from melted permafrost. NORTH-EASTERN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY IN YAKUTSK/AFP
Russian scientists probe prehistoric viruses dug from Siberian permafrost
Thu, 18 February 2021
Russian state laboratory Vektor on February 16 announced it was launching research into prehistoric viruses by analysing the remains of animals recovered from melted permafrost.
The Siberia-based lab said in a statement that the aim of the project was to identify paleoviruses and conduct advanced research into virus evolution. ....

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