Wolf-stomach tissue yields woolly rhino genome, reshaping ice-age extinction story

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Wolf-stomach tissue yields woolly rhino genome, reshaping ice-age extinction story
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Scientists sequencing the woolly rhino genome from preserved muscle found in a 14,400-year-old wolf pup’s stomach reveal the rhino population remained viable in northern Siberia until near the end of the Ice Age, with extinction likely driven rapidly by climate warming rather than human hunting.

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