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Post by politicidal on Feb 27, 2018 16:57:53 GMT
In this case, the bush moa. Far out! These scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should. In a breakthrough straight out of Jurassic Park, Harvard scientists have managed to recreate a nearly complete genome of the little bush moa—a bird that went extinct more than 700 years ago. The project brings scientists one step closer to being able to “de-extinct” species by inserting the genome of a disappeared species into the eggs of living species. The moa’s DNA was reconstructed from the toe bone of a specimen in a museum. Stewart Brand of conservation group Revive and Restore, which aims to bring species back from the dead such as the woolly mammoth, said: “De-extinction is coming, gradually and certainly. It will eventually be seen as just another form of reintroduction,” like bringing “wolves back to Yellowstone Park [and] beavers back to Sweden and Scotland.” www.thedailybeast.com/scientists-recreate-genome-of-a-bird-thats-been-extinct-for-700-years
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Post by permutojoe on Mar 2, 2018 3:05:13 GMT
Interesting. Also seems like this could also have other applications that are a lot less benign.
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