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Dire Wolf Cloned Back to Life After Going Extinct for 12,500 Years

Dire Wolf Cloned Back to Life After Going Extinct for 12,500 Years

Dire Wolf Cloned Back to Life After Going Extinct for 12,500 Years

A species of wolf that vanished around 12,500 years ago has been brought back to life as the” “world’s first successfully de-extincted animal,” according to Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas-based biotech company.

Scientists at Colossal Biosciences successfully created three dire wolf pups by manipulating the genes of grey wolves using ancient DNA, cloning, and gene-editing technologies.

Ben Lamm, Colossal’s CEO, called this “a massive milestone.” According to CNN, the pups are currently housed on a secure 2,000-acre site, where they are being monitored.

The dire wolf, a formidable predator that once roamed North America, is closely related to the modern grey wolf.

Colossal’s team used DNA extracted from a 13,000-year-old tooth and a 72,000-year-old skull to recreate the animal’s genome. The result is a hybrid species that resembles the extinct dire wolf, with distinct features such as a wider head and thicker fur, according to CNN.

While some experts question whether the pups can truly be considered dire wolves, Colossal remains focused on the broader implications for de-extinction and conservation efforts.

The technology used could eventually aid in saving endangered species by enhancing genetic diversity.

 

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