It’s the first time RNA has been taken from an extinct species
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In a first, scientists recover RNA from an extinct species — the Tasmanian tiger - CBS News
Recovering RNA from extinct Tasmanian tiger specimen
Scientists have extracted RNA from the extinct Tasmanian tiger. So, could it be resurrected in the future? - ABC News
RNA of extinct Tasmanian tiger key to bringing them back to earth.
In a first, RNA recovered from extinct Tasmanian tiger, Katherine Times
Breakthrough research recovers Tasmanian tiger RNA - The Wildlife Society
Scientists Recover Genetic RNA from Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
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Researchers Extract and Sequence RNA from Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
Bones Indicate Tasmanian Tiger, Now Extinct, Ambushed Its Prey - The New York Times, tasmanian tiger
Recently, researchers have recovered Ribonucleic acid (RNA) from the desiccated skin and muscle of a Tasmanian tiger stored since 1891 at a museum in Stockholm.
RNA recovered from Tasmanian tiger—a first for extinct animal, Science