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Jurassic sparkWASHINGTON - Scientists for the first time have unraveled much of the genetic code of an extinct animal, the Ice Age's woolly mammoth, giving rise to "Jurassic Park" dreams. Their groundbreaking achievement has them contemplating a future when... ... |
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Tale for the (ice) ages: Woolly's return?The Woolly Mammoth could make a comeback after 10,000 years, now that scientists have decoded most of its DNA. ... |
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Scientists discover long-lost Furby-look-alikeScientists have found a wide-eyed primate -- a clawed fur ball that fits snugly in one hand -- in the first live sighting in more than 80 years of a creature that some thought was extinct. ... |
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Genome Hacking Could Reverse-Engineer Extinct MammothUsing the hair of a woolly mammoth preserved in the Siberian tundra, scientists have reconstructed 80 percent of the mammoth genome, raising the possibility of one day resurrecting the beast. ... |
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Scientists report basic findings on critical enzyme's regulation may hold key to understanding how to better treat an array of disordersScientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have gained new insights into regulation of one of the body's enzyme workhorses called calpains. ... |
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Woolly mammoth's dna code crackedWASHINGTON -- 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... ... |

