Scientists have discovered DNA from animals, plants and microbes dating back nearly two million years, the oldest ever recorded, in sediments at the northernmost point of Greenland that were recovered around the mouth of an ocean strait.
Scientists have discovered DNA from animals, plants and microbes dating back nearly two million years, the oldest ever recorded, in sediments at the northernmost point of Greenland that were recovered around the mouth of an ocean strait.
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