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    The dire wolf, which went extinct 12,500 years ago, revived by biotech company

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    For the first time, scientists say that they have de-vent a species, which bring back a tough wolf in the world thousands of years after death.

    Siege -bayocinesA company located in Dallas states that it successfully gave birth to three strict wolves – a species that once wandered in North America, but has become extinct for more than 12,500 years – using revolutionary.

    According to a news release, Kolosal CEO Ben Lam said that the team used DNA from the 13,000 -year -old teeth and 72,000 year old skulls and used a 72,000 year old skull to analyze the full genome of the species.

    Colossal Biosciences said that these three strict wolf puppies have been manufactured. Romulus and Ramus, two men, were born in October, while the woman, woman, was born in January.

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    The Kolosal website suggests that many strict wolf fossils were preserved in the La Brane Tar Pitts in the Los Angeles region, but the species’s DNA was not preserved in the tar.

    But using two strict wolf samples from an international study on the extinct species, the collosal was able to highlight the more strict wolf DNA that was found before. The scientists of the company were eventually able to analyze the genomes of the species – or its entire DNA sets.

    He then used a gene-editing technique, a gene-editing technique, which was to genetically modify cells from a living gray wolf. Typically, the cloning depends on the tissue samples, but were able to use these modified cells to create a collosal embryo, then transferred them to a surrogate (a domestic dog, supported press reported) to grow.

    Three liters of strict wolf puppies found two male, romulus and ramus, and a woman, after the “Game of Thrones” character, found an indication for a woman named Khalesi – HBO fantasy drama, showing the dior wolves.

    Strict wolf puppies

    For the first time, scientists have de-observed a species, bringing the hard wolves back into the ecosystem, when it died.

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    However, critics say that physical and genetic equality for a extinct species decreases with a complete revival.

    “Whatever you can do now is superficial like something else,” said Buffalo’s biologist Vincent Lynch said.

    Lynch said, “Whatever ecological function before extinction is extinct, it cannot do those tasks” in today’s environment, Lynch said.

    The company says that animal care is being carried out on the conservation of 2,000 acres, “certified by the American Human Society and registered with the USDA,” is attached to the 10 -foot -high fence and circumference security.

    Colossal was also able to create two liters of cloned red wolves, which are the most severely endangered wolf in the world.

    The company says that its D-Ax should be helped to support conservation efforts globally. Harvard Geneticist and co-founder of Kolosal, Dr. George Church said, “Protecting, expanding and testing genetic diversity should be done well, such as the species of virtuous animal animals like red wolf are lost.”

    In 2021, Kolosal announced a plan to de-obscenly to Vulli Mammath-a concept was developing for years. He “60 minutes” stated in 2019“I would say that perhaps in five years we know if we can get it to work for mice, and perhaps pigs and elephants. And then if we can get fetus to develop in the laboratory, it is probably a decade.”

    Last month, the company said “Colosal Wulli Mouse.”

    While the results and paintings of sculpted mice were posted online, Kolosal did not publish its research in a colleague-review magazine and has not been veto by independent scientists.

    Scientists edited mouse genes related to their hair and fat metabolism – two properties required to survive in their arctic housing. The gene works in mice after confirming the revision process, placing it to test it with elephants, which are the closest living relatives of the Woolie Mammath. However, since the Asian elephants are endangered, the company will face many additional obstacles. It is also working for the purpose of protecting the world Elephant population,

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    Ketleen O’Ken is a New York City journalist who works as a senior manager of content and production in CBS News Social Media Team. She writes about a variety of subjects and produces “The Approft,” CBS News “streaming shows that focus on good news.

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