Russia: New laboratory to study mammoth cloning
By News from Elsewhere...BBC
Earlier this year, researchers at Harvard University announced
they had copied 14 woolly mammoth genes into the genome of an Asian
elephant. The scientists at Yakutsk's new facility hope that their own
unrivalled collection of 2,000 or so remnants of prehistoric animals, ranging
from primitive dogs and horses to mammoths, will help to identify quality cell
tissue from which to extract useful DNA. The story has provoked considerable
excitement in Russian social media, with many speculating about whether this
will lead to the birth of an actual mammoth hybrid. But others
ask whether the priority should actually be to help save existing species
which are on the brink of extinction, rather than trying to revive those which
have been gone for thousands of years.
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