Scientists have reconstructed the genome of the Tasmanian tiger from a pickled fossil skull, leading to potential species revival and wildlife conservation innovations. The well-preserved 110-year-old specimen offers crucial insights for de-extinction projects, like the woolly mammoth.
Reviving the Tasmanian Tiger: Scientists Reconstruct Genome from Fossil
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