First fossil chromosomes discovered in freeze-dried mammoth skin via Nature

On the frozen tundra of Siberia some 50,000 years ago, a woolly mammoth met its end under mysterious circumstances.

In samples of the animal’s skin, researchers have now discovered chromosomes preserved in their original 3D configuration — a feat previously thought impossible in ancient-DNA research.

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