Friday, September 8, 2023

Mammoth

By drilling into the tusks and remains of extinct mammoths, researchers managed to get their complete genetic code. So Colossal Laboratories & Biosciences wants to re-create them by 2028: 

"We have the DNA, the technology, and the leading experts in the field. Next, we will have the woolly mammoth. Alive again."

Protecting the environment where mammoths used to live seems to be the motive. They see the animal as a "vital defender of the earth."

Others have been working on the project for years, Harvard University being one example, and the method seems to be the same. It is to take bits of the DNA of ancient mammoth remains and add them to a modern elephant embryo's DNA. The baby will develop within its modern elephant mother.

"Colossal believes that bringing back mammoths could help restore the arctic tundra, preventing the thaw and release of stored greenhouse gasses."W HAVE THE DNA,THE TECHNOLOGY AND THE LEADING EERTS IN THE FIELD. NEXT, WE WILL HAVE THEWOOLLY MMOTH. ALIVGAIN.VE HNATHE TECHNOLOGY AND TLEADING EXPERTS IN THE FIELD. NEXT, WE WILL HAVE THE WOOLLY MAMMOTH. ALIVE AGAI

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