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Woolly mammoth task: Extinct critter’s DNA mapped

By Associated Press
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 -

WASHINGTON - Scientists for the first time have unraveled much of the genetic code of an extinct animal, the ice age’s woolly mammoth, and with it they are thawing Jurassic Park dreams.

Their groundbreaking achievement has them contemplating a once unimaginable future when certain prehistoric species might one day be resurrected.

 
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