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The woolly mammoth was a relative of elephants that lived in the far north. There is much debate in the scientific community about what caused the extinction of mammoths. Climate models show that changing weather patterns stressed mammoth populations. Hunting by humans may have also reduced populations. The youngest mammoth remains on a continent are 10,000 years old.

A group of scientists is trying to bring mammoths back by modifying elephant DNA. The new animals would have a mixture of elephant and mammoth genes. What will be the effect of the new genes?

A. The new genes will produce different proteins.
B. The new genes will prevent DNA replication.
C. The new genes will require gene therapy.
D. The new genes will not have RNA.

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