Thursday, June 8, 2006

Neanderthal DNA

Scientists have recovered DNA from a Neanderthal that lived 100,000 years ago - the oldest human-type DNA so far.
It was extracted from the tooth of a Neanderthal child found in the Scladina cave in the Meuse Basin, Belgium.
The article then goes on to talk about how Neanderthals were more diverse than “we” thought. You can read it here.
i was waiting for the part where they were gonna clone Neanderthals to put in the cloned mammoth park

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