Scientists Revive DNA From Ancient Woolly Mammoth

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The extinct beast's remains were found in Northern Asia in 2010. It has since been named "Yuka" and is thought to be nearly 30,000 years old. The breakthrough occurred at Japan's Kindai University. Scientists say DNA from Yuka's muscle sprang back to life after being injected into mice cells. Cloning Yuka is still far out of reach because her cells are degraded and damaged.
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Next Dinosaurs

*Jurassic Park plays*

experimenteight
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Do scientists have undamaged mammoth cells to clone mammoths, including Yuka next couple days?

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Next step on evil agenda revive the dinosaurs. T. rex here we come

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