Hmmmm…could we clone him someday from these cells?

The oldest intact cells from a mummy are two intact red blood cells from the wounds of a man who was killed in the alps from an arrow to the chest. The mummy is about 5300 years old and has spent most of the last five thousand years under a glacier. Scientists are studying the cells for disease and to understand his general state of health.

(Magazine – Archaeology – September/October 2015)

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