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These fluffy white wolves explain everything wrong with bringing back extinct animalsThe fluffy white canines — Romulus, Remus ... By editing the DNA of existing gray wolf cells to include some traits from long-extinct dire wolves (like their white hair and large size) and using them ...
with an emphasis on large size and a white coat. For example, the researchers edited in a gene variant that's found in gray wolf populations that are physically large, rather than the variant ...
While the public fawns over adorable mutated “dire wolves” on Instagram, biodiversity loss is snowballing. One million (known) species are threatened with extinction, with extinction rates now ...
The startup Colossal Biosciences says it achieved de-extinction and made three new dire wolves named Romulus, Remus, and ...
F rom certain angles, the white canids on the video call ... to bring back a predator known to be 20 percent larger than a gray wolf — the largest living canine — Lamm says dire wolves ...
These white, fluffy animals live on a 2,000-acre preserve ... The company's researchers compared the ancient DNA with the gray wolf and found that the species are 99.5% genetically identical.
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