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Million-Year-Old Mammoth Teeth Contain Oldest DNA Ever Found


Million-Year-Old Mammoth Teeth Contain Oldest DNA Ever Found
A woolly mammoth tusk discovered in a creek bed on Wrangel Island in 2017.
Photo: Love Dalén
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An international team of scientists has sequenced DNA from mammoth teeth that is at least a million years old, if not older. This research, published today in Nature, not only provides exciting new insight into mammoth evolutionary history, it reveals an entirely unknown lineage of ancient mammoth.
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Mammuthus primigenius) may rival
T. rex in popular imagination, but it is, in fact, one of the last mammoth species to have evolved, and it’s only one of various, sometimes odd-looking species of large, tusked animals belonging to the order Proboscidea. Mammoths are believed to have originated in Africa approximately 5 million years ago, with populations traveling north into what is now Eurasia and eventually moving into North America. We still have much to learn about these ancient ....

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California Park Closes After Mountain Lion Spotted Stalking Young Girl


California Park Closes After Mountain Lion Spotted Stalking Young Girl
On 2/10/21 at 12:10 PM EST
A California park has closed due to mountain lion activity after a family spotted one of the big cats stalking a young girl during a hike.
Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park in southern Orange County will remain closed until further notice, out of an abundance of caution, park officials said in a statement posted on Twitter.
The sighting of the big cat occurred on Sunday while the family were walking in the Four Corners area of the 2,500-acre park, which is located around 10 miles east of Irvine. ....

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Genes Responsible for the Shape of Face Identified


Genes Responsible for the Shape of Face Identified
by Angela Mohan on 
February 8, 2021 at 3:01 PM
Science Advances.
The researchers identified 32 gene regions that influenced facial features such as nose, lip, jaw, and brow shape, nine of which were entirely new discoveries while the others validated genes with prior limited evidence.
The international research team, led from UCL, Aix-Marseille University and The Open University, found that one of the genes appears to have been inherited from the Denisovans, an extinct group of ancient humans who lived tens of thousands of years ago.
The team found that the gene, TBX15, which contributes to lip shape, was linked with genetic data found in the Denisovan people, providing a clue to the gene s origin. The Denisovans lived in central Asia, and other studies suggest they interbred with modern humans, as some of their DNA lives on in Pacific Islanders and Indigenous people of the Americas. ....

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Tasmanian Tigers Could Still Have Been Alive in the 2000s, Scientists Argue


Tasmanian Tigers Could Still Have Been Alive in the 2000s, Scientists Argue
Photo: Ben Sheppard
Of all the animals to have gone extinct since humans were around to notice, perhaps none loom as large in our collective consciousness as the thylacine, commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger. Unlike the dodo or the woolly mammoth, the thylacine is still lit, however dimly, in living memory. In fact, since the last known member of the species died in a zoo in 1936, supposed sightings of the creature have continued to be reported at a steady clip, including one just last week.
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Recently, a study posted as a preprint on bioRxiv meaning it’s yet to go through peer review has compiled decades of reports of sightings (spanning from 1910 to 2019) in one database, in an attempt to better estimate the extinction timeline of the world’s largest carnivorous marsupial. Based on their analysis of these reports, the team places the thylacine’s likeliest extinction t ....

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