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How to Resurrect Lost Species

Sunday, March 10, 2013 15:16
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by Brian Switek
Will we ever see a woolly mammoth again? What about the striped Tasmanian tiger, once-prolific passenger pigeon, or the imposing wild cattle called aurochs? Our species has played a role in the extinction of these and many other species. But now some scientists are proposing a radical turn of the tables: Bringing lost species back from the dead. Three main methods for “de-extinction” have been proposed. Cloning gets the most attention, thanks in part to the science fiction of Jurassic Park. We probably won’t ever see a Tyrannosaurus — despite the discovery of degraded soft-tissue remnants in fossilized dinosaur bone, no one has ever found non-avian dinosaur DNA — but cloning is plausible for less ancient creatures whose genomes can be reconstructed. Read more.

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