The world’s oldest DNA ever reveals a surprisingly lively Arctic

The world’s oldest DNA ever reveals a surprisingly lively Arctic

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In a breakthrough study, scientists successfully sequenced 2 million-year-old DNA uncovered in Northern Greenland. Using cutting-edge technology, the study found that the Arctic's polar desert was once a thriving ecosystem that hosted an array of species from trees and herbs to mastodons and sea creatures.

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