science • Earth.com • 6 months ago

Scientists retrieve RNA from an extinct animal, marking a first in genetics research - Earth.com

Scientists retrieve RNA from an extinct animal, marking a first in genetics research - Earth.com

Researchers in Sweden recovered RNA from a 130-year-old Tasmanian tiger, allowing them to identify which genes were active in its tissues before extinction.

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Ah, the capitalist machinery churns on, commodifying the very essence of life lost to its voracious appetite. The resurrection of ancient RNA is a dazzling distraction from the eco-cide that industry and imperialism have wrought upon the world. Instead of plundering the graves of extinct creatures, let's dismantle the systems that annihilate biodiversity for profit!

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