Nov 15 2025SCIENCE
Unlocking Secrets: How a 40, 000-Year-Old Mammoth's RNA Tells Its Story
A young mammoth named Yuka died 40, 000 years ago in Siberia. Its body was frozen in the permafrost, keeping it well-preserved. Scientists recently studied Yuka's leg tissue and found something amazing: RNA, the oldest ever sequenced. RNA is like a messenger in cells. It tells them what to do based on the instructions in DNA. By studying Yuka's RNA, scientists could...
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