![Two researchers examine the skin of the 52,000-year-old deceased female mammoth found in 2018 near Belaya Gora (Russia).](https://cdn.statically.io/img/imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/4G4HD5UHHBCIDK55YUJQX424LQ.jpg?auth=d629de4a7040f5964c3fdeef7e29d555e481d723fac3f68ad51f4a6b60e9646b&width=414&height=233&focal=1590%2C1207)
Revolutionary technique reconstructs the 3D genome of the woolly mammoth, bringing de-extinction one step closer
The ‘chromosome fossils’ from a female who died 52,000 years ago in Siberia have opened a window to a world still unknown to science
The ‘chromosome fossils’ from a female who died 52,000 years ago in Siberia have opened a window to a world still unknown to science