Scientists promise to solve the mystery of the Loch ness monster

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According to the researchers, their findings can “kill the myth” about the monster.

An international group of scientists has collected 250 water samples from Loch ness, which were taken at different sites and at different depths, and most likely closer to solving the mystery of a monster that dwells in its waters, reported the online edition of the Chronicle.info with reference to zn.ua.

The researchers argue that the creatures that live in the water, leaving in it a part of your DNA: scales, skin particles, feathers or urine. Scientists sequenced the samples obtained: formed 500 million sequences are now tested for conformity to samples from a database of creatures known to science.

The obtained results, the scientists promise to present September 5. “Our study essentially excludes most of the hypotheses, but one of them remains plausible,” said Neil Jemell from the University of Otago.

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