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Ancient DNA from Mexico’s mammoths reveals unexpected — and unexplained — genetic mysteries

Ancient DNA from Mexico’s mammoths reveals unexpected — and unexplained — genetic mysteries

For the first time in tropical latitudes, scientists have sequenced ancient DNA from the only mammoth endemic to North and Central America: the Columbian mammoth. The research revealed unexpected — and as yet unexplained — genetic differences that made these animals distinct from their northern counterparts. Columbian mammoths (Mammuthus columbi) were approximately 13feet (4 meters) tall and towered over their …

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Genetically, Central American mammoths were weird

Genetically, Central American mammoths were weird

This led a Mexican-European research collaboration to get interested in finding DNA from elsewhere in the Columbian mammoth’s range, which extended down into Central America. The researchers focused on the Basin of Mexico, which is well south of where any woolly mammoths were likely to be found. While the warmer terrain generally tends to degrade DNA more quickly, the team …

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John Oliver’s Erie Moon Mammoths debut in front of a record crowd

John Oliver’s Erie Moon Mammoths debut in front of a record crowd

ERIE, Pa. (AP) — Besides being a fan, John Oliver has had a certain affinity for minor league baseball. On Saturday night, the comedian and host of HBO’s “Last Week Tonight” saw his latest crazy creation set out into the world as the Erie Moon Mammoths made their debut in front of a record crowd of 7,070 at UPMC Park. …

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