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    The last Tasmanian tiger (thylacine), a female about 12 years old, which  died in 1936.
    Seventy years after the ferocious Tasmanian tiger went extinct, its marsupial DNA has been resurrected inside mice. This is the first time that genetic material from an extinct animal has functioned inside a living host.
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      Seventy years after the ferocious Tasmanian tiger went extinct, its marsupial DNA has been resurrected inside mice. This is the first time that genetic material from an extinct animal has functioned inside a living host.
      Continue reading on newscientisr.com

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