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Coyotl

(15,262 posts)
Sun Dec 1, 2013, 12:27 PM Dec 2013

700,000-Year-Old Horse Found in Yukon Permafrost Yields Oldest DNA Ever Decoded

700,000-Year-Old Horse Found in Yukon Permafrost Yields Oldest DNA Ever Decoded
Blake de Pastino Nov 19,2013 http://westerndigs.org/700000-year-old-horse-found-in-yukon-permafrost-yields-oldest-dna-ever-decoded/

The frozen remains of a horse more than half a million years old have reluctantly given up their genetic secrets, providing scientists with the oldest DNA ever sequenced.

The horse was discovered in 2003 in the ancient permafrost of Canada’s west-central Yukon Territory, not far from the Alaskan border.

And although the animal was dated to between 560,000 and 780,000 years old, an international team of researchers was able to use a new combination of techniques to decipher its genetic code.

Among the team’s findings is that the genus Equus — which includes all horses, donkeys, and zebras — dates back more than 4 million years, twice as long ago as scientists had previously believed.

“When we started the project, everyone — including us, to be honest — thought it was impossible,” ..............
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700,000-Year-Old Horse Found in Yukon Permafrost Yields Oldest DNA Ever Decoded (Original Post) Coyotl Dec 2013 OP
k&r idwiyo Dec 2013 #1
As more and more glaciers melt mikeysnot Dec 2013 #2
cool! K&R Tansy_Gold Dec 2013 #3
k&r . . . ashling Dec 2013 #4
That's one old f----g horse n/a doc03 Dec 2013 #5
That's older than The Ole' Grey Mare. pangaia Dec 2013 #6
Being Canuckistanian would make her "Grey", I guess nt Ace Acme Dec 2013 #7
The way I remember it is this: christx30 Dec 2013 #11
Being more than 60K years old SCVDem Dec 2013 #8
Jesus rode that horse Ezlivin Dec 2013 #13
Meh.... I've seen lamer horses at Santa Anita jberryhill Dec 2013 #9
Obviously a liberal trick! JNelson6563 Dec 2013 #10
I absolutely LOVE that we have so much still to discover! nolabear Dec 2013 #12
Homo Flexibilis? SCVDem Dec 2013 #14
Great article and thanks for the link; just subscribed to emails from western digs! nt DeschutesRiver Dec 2013 #15
Some of the authors are quite good, others not so. Coyotl Dec 2013 #16
Thanks for that and I'd missed the Facebook link the 1st time, so bookmarked it! nt DeschutesRiver Dec 2013 #17
What an awesome discovery! Enthusiast Dec 2013 #18
 

SCVDem

(5,103 posts)
8. Being more than 60K years old
Sun Dec 1, 2013, 02:06 PM
Dec 2013

The Texans wouldn't include it in their history books.

Good thing we have the internets machine!

"You can't stop the signal, Mal" - Mr Universe

Ezlivin

(8,153 posts)
13. Jesus rode that horse
Sun Dec 1, 2013, 02:55 PM
Dec 2013

And his disciples buried it there.

Christians: 1, Atheists: 0.

I'm an non-native Texan with the proper Photo ID.

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
9. Meh.... I've seen lamer horses at Santa Anita
Sun Dec 1, 2013, 02:32 PM
Dec 2013

Although, I'd swear this one ran in the Breeder's Cup Mile at Aqueduct a few years back.

nolabear

(41,990 posts)
12. I absolutely LOVE that we have so much still to discover!
Sun Dec 1, 2013, 02:52 PM
Dec 2013

The next evolutionary step for man is going to have to be homo flexibilis.

 

Coyotl

(15,262 posts)
16. Some of the authors are quite good, others not so.
Sun Dec 1, 2013, 09:03 PM
Dec 2013

A collegue filters them and posts the good ones on Fb timeline.

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