deadmeatsandwich

deadmeatsandwich t1_iw99axc wrote

I think the OP means just the DNA samples of the species alone, and not contained within a human genome.

It’s not just when the two species died, it’s also a factor of where/how they died. Mammoths are from cold arctic regions, and many of them died and have been encased in permafrost, which is essentially a natural freezer which helps preserve any samples.

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deadmeatsandwich t1_iv3po61 wrote

One of the main issues with cancer, is that it is your own cells that are going haywire, so your immune system isn’t going to attack yourself and the cells replicate unchecked. If you introduce a cancer cell from another body, it will be recognized as foreign and initiate an immune response. It would be far more difficult to grow as it would be a foreign cell.

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