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PARIS — South Korean scientists said on Tuesday they had carried out the first DNA analysis of the tiger and four other great felines in a project to help critically-endangered cats to survive.
src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDlOCR_NbFcutWUeMqTOPGo4pej2jy8uZg_8x8r20UcF5C3hQL2AjlwyEyZH2QJ1w3b-EbEyBb4xc4YuBzuOgL8govRqxfTN-BpSUebnH86OsGhsCvjQTZKDV1Chbuu_F7GavJPSB4yKtn/s320/Siberian+tiger.jpg" width="320">A team led by Jong Bhak of the Personal Genomics Institute in Suwon unravelled the genome of the Amur tiger, and compared it against those of a white Bengal tiger, the African lion, a white African lion and the snow leopard.
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