Over the centuries, many species have become extinct, and in the meantime, there are many endangered species on the brink of extinction. However, it may be that perhaps one day, this should not be a problem if scientists can successfully resurrect animals that were once thought to be lost forever.
Similar work is being done at Harvard Medical School and George Church. Researchers hope to bring back the mammoth fur that was lost 4,000 years ago, and they also hope that the evolution of animals could help restore the Arctic ecosystem, adapt to climate change, and preserve the Asian elephant, which is closely related to green mammoths.
However, this is not just about making. This is because the DNA that scientists have found so far is fragmented and broken to make it possible. Instead, what researchers expect them to do through biological experiments may be able to produce mammals that are more or less the same as the original.
The researchers received $ 15 million in funding, and there are plans to release the first calves in the next 4-6 years.
That being said, there is much to be done in this regard, such as the use of live elephants as mammals. Some also argue that the suspicion that green mammoths will not have a problem with climate change as some might think.
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