Can the woolly mammoth be brought back from extinction?

DNA from Stone Age mammal could be used to create hybrid embryo 'within two years', say Harvard scientists

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Scientists say they will be able to grow a woolly mammoth embryo within two years, using DNA extracted from 42,000-year-old remains found frozen in Arctic permafrost.

While the quality of the DNA has deteriorated over the years, US scientists from Harvard University are confident they can combine key mammoth genes with DNA from an Asian elephant, its closest modern day counterpart.

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