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Hendrik Poinar, a geneticist with McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, has succesfully sequenced a portion of the genome from a woolly mammoth. Poinar is pictured with the remains of Dima, a baby woolly mammoth unearthed in 1977. Credit: D. Poinar

Hendrik Poinar, a geneticist with McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, has succesfully sequenced a portion of the genome from a woolly mammoth. Poinar is pictured with the remains of Dima, a baby woolly mammoth unearthed in 1977. Credit: D. Poinar

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