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The ability to edit multiple genes in living, viable animals is a remarkable feat, but tweaking a few genes in modern gray ...
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Colossal Biosciences announced that, using modern genetic engineering, it had brought three dire wolves into this world. Although direwolves ...
Besides reviving the extinct dire wolf, Dallas' Colossal Biosciences is also working to bolster the critically endangered Eastern red wolf population.
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Some question whether the pups are really dire wolves, or just genetically tweaked gray wolves. But the technology could be used to help at-risk animals.
Using the same blood cloning techniques used in the creation of the Colossal dire wolves, and building on the work of ...
As soon as Colossal Biosciences declared that it brought the dire wolf back from extinction, everyone felt a sense of wonder.
Sounds unreal, but it's true - dire wolves are back after more than 10,000 years of extinction. And yes, one of the wolves is ...
The company that claims to have "resurrected" the dire wolf has its sights set on the woolly mammoth, dodo bird and Tasmanian tiger.
Dire wolves play a prominent role in the story ... For instance, Colossal scientists hope to use what they've learned to help the endangered red "ghost" wolf, which has a very limited gene pool ...