155mon0throws_lemy in palaeontologyPaleontologists Find Ancient Proteins in 18-Million-Year-Old Mammal Tooth Enamelhttps://www.sci.news/paleontology/miocene-proteins-mammal-tooth-enamel-14057.html As herbivores, these animals had large teeth for grinding their diet of plants. “These mammals can have enamel two to three millimeters thick. It was a lot of material to work with,” Dr. Green said. “What we found — peptide fragments, chains of amino acids, that together form proteins as old as 18 million years — was field-changing.” “Nobody’s ever found peptide fragments that are this old before.” Until now, the oldest published materials are about 3.5 million years old.
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Paleontologists Find Ancient Proteins in 18-Million-Year-Old Mammal Tooth Enamel
https://www.sci.news/paleontology/miocene-proteins-mammal-tooth-enamel-14057.html