Abstract
When Russell Higuchi, Allan Wilson and co-workers reported the molecular cloning of a small fragment of DNA from a piece of dry tissue of a quagga, an extinct member of the horse family [[1][1]], they could hardly imagine that 30 years later several hundred scientists would meet at The Royal Society
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