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Greenland, the oldest DNA in the world reveals an ecosystem of two million years ago

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Greenland, the oldest DNA in the world reveals an ecosystem of two million years ago

A group of Danish scientists has discovered the oldest DNA in the world in Greenland and used it to reveal what life was like two million years ago in the northern tip of the island. What is now a barren arctic desert was then a lush landscape of trees and greenery. A sort of Garden of Eden with a surprising variety of animals, even the mastodon: an elephant-like Ice Age mammal never found in this area before.

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