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A tiny ear bone belonging to a cave bear that died some 360,000 years ago has yielded the oldest genome not sourced from permafrost. The newly sequenced genome is offering new insights into the evolution of cave bears and how climate change can precipitate the emergence of entirely new species.
Publication Date
21 February 2021
Link
gizmodo.com/an-extinct-cave-bears-dna-was-still-readable-after-360-1846326858
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Gizmodo
Categories
News Articles, Prehistoric

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