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    Ancient Secrets: Woolly Rhino’s Genome Unveiled from Wolf Pup’s Meal

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJanuary 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Scientists sequenced the genome of a 14,400-year-old woolly rhino found in an ancient wolf pup’s stomach, a groundbreaking first for Ice Age DNA recovery.

    2. Analysis revealed that the woolly rhinos had stable population levels prior to their extinction, suggesting climate change, not human hunting, was the primary driver.

    3. The woolly rhino’s extinction aligns with a rapid climate warming period, leading to a loss of their cold-adapted food sources around 14,700 to 12,900 years ago.

    4. This research opens the door for future genomic studies of ancient species from unconventional sources, advancing our understanding of extinction events.

    Remarkable Discovery of Ancient Genome

    Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery by sequencing the genome of a woolly rhino that lived 14,400 years ago. They achieved this from a piece of muscle tissue found in the stomach of an ancient wolf pup. This unique finding adds to our understanding of the woolly rhino’s extinction. Researchers believe that climate change, rather than human hunting, likely led to their rapid decline. The study uncovers vital clues about how the woolly rhino population was affected by shifting environmental conditions.

    Furthermore, the genome analysis revealed that the woolly rhino maintained a viable population long after the first humans arrived in northeastern Siberia. This finding challenges previous theories about the impact of human activity on large mammals. The woolly rhino’s extinction aligns with significant climate changes during the last Ice Age, specifically the Bølling-Allerød interstadial, which heated the Northern Hemisphere and altered its ecosystems.

    A Step Forward in Genomic Research

    Researchers now view this achievement as a crucial step forward in paleogenomics. They managed to extract a complete genome from a sample found in another animal, a feat that has never been done before. The study’s lead emphasizes the excitement and challenges involved in working with ancient DNA. This pioneering work opens avenues for future research, particularly in recovering DNA from unconventional sources. As scientists continue to explore the past, this innovative approach can provide more insights into the extinction patterns of ancient species and their responses to environmental changes.

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