Scientists are convinced reviving extinct species is no longer confined to science fiction. Can we really do it, and should we?Get our free news app; get our morning email briefingResearchers at DNA Zoo Australia have mapped the genome of the numbat for the first time. The milestone is notable in its own right, motivated by a desire to improve conservation efforts for the endangered termite-eating marsupial, which is now found only in small pockets of Western Australia.But in announcing the development last week, scientists also had a more extraordinary suggestion: that the numbat's DNA could be used as a blueprint to bring its extinct cousin, the thylacine, back from the dead. Continue reading...
De-extinction puzzle: how decoding numbat DNA could help resurrect the Tasmanian tiger
18. února 2022 20:30
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Zdroj: The Guardian