- Scientist Sequence Genome of 700,000-Yr-Old Horse—from a foot bone buried in the Yukon. Oldest completed genome of any animal, it opens door to sequencing DNA of 2m-yr-old human ancestors. It's a template for trying to piece together DNA from Australopithecus sediba. http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2013/06/26/horse-fossil-yields-astonishingly-old-genomeare-similarly-ancient-human-genomes-next/ 5 comments science
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