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sebaceous glands in woolly mammoths. Sometimes, an inappropriate conclu- sion is difficult to discern, as evidenced by the earlier reported lack of sebaceous glands in woolly mammoths. In such cases, and if there are contrary data, it may be necessary to defer judgment pending further studies. ...
Modern elephants and woolly mammoths share acommon ancestorthat split into separate species about 6 million years ago, the study reports. ... Then just 440,000 years later, a blink of an eye in evolutionary time, Asian elephants and mammoths diverged into their own separate species. What anima...
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Molecular sexing of degraded DNA from elephants and mammoths: a genotyping assay relevant both to conservation biology and to paleogenetics In a paleogenetic analysis of woolly mammoths, it produced a robust hypothesis of the sex for over 65% of the specimens out of three PCR replicates. ... ...
科学家毛色猛犸象遗传基因教科书结论金黄色研究基础冷冻传统的教科书一直把长毛象(猛犸象)粗浓的毛色描绘成黑色或是棕色。生物学家从一具冷冻了43,000年之久的长毛象提取细胞样本,并对DNA遗传基因进行了仔细分析。科学家发现其毛色可能是金黄色的。这个结论是在对古代长毛象骨骼的研究基础上得出的结论。不过,科学...
Genomic study of extinction in progress may offer insights for modern conservation.SwitekBrian
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